In this season of celebration and giving thanks, Salem native Lori Singer-Bare is grateful for being in the right place at the right time, again. Singer-Bare is finishing her first semester as a lecturer in the criminology and justice studies program at șÚÁÏÍű at Trumbull and as an instructor at Kent State's Police Academy. After graduating from Hiram College in 2009, Singer-Bare enlisted in the United States Army. Over the last 13 years on active duty, she has served as a military police officer, drill sergeant and special operations sergeant. In addition...
Kent State has been awarded a grant that will allow the College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE), the Design Innovation (DI) Initiative and the College of Applied and Technical Studies (CATS) to provide education and training in cybersecurity, manufacturing and the healthcare fields. The award is for a $264,000 RAPIDS 6 (Regionally Aligned Priorities in Delivering Skills) grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education to invest in equipment that will help Kent Stateâs programs and colleges address workforce needs in these areas and enhance the growth of students and businesses...
Students from șÚÁÏÍűâs College of Architecture and Environmental Design recently presented the city of Warren with a variety of plans for how the site of the townâs former St. Joseph Hospital can be reused. The old hospital has been vacant for many years, becoming an eyesore and a haven for vagrants and criminal activity in this Trumbull County city. Warren is in the process of demolishing the structure and is looking for ways to redevelop the site. A dozen students from associate professor Bill Willoughbyâs course on site design spent the semeste...
College students expect themselves and their peers to deal with emails, assignments and exams. What they are not expecting is to find out that some of their classmates experience homelessness. And what you also probably arenât expecting is that 43% of four-year institution students nationwide experience some sort of housing insecurity with 14% being labeled as âhomelessâ in 2020, according to a report from The Hope Center. Jonathan Evanick, sophomore in the College of Public Health (CPH), is someone who never thought about homelessness impacting college students. Not until he attended a...
The șÚÁÏÍű alumni family grew by more than 2,500 new graduates as the university held its fall Commencement ceremonies. The accomplishments of the Fall Class of 2022 were recognized with in-person ceremonies for all colleges and degrees on Dec. 17. The two fall Commencement ceremonies were livestreamed at www.kent.edu/commencement. In total, 2,571 degrees were conferred this fall, consisting of 613 associate degrees, 1,478 bachelorâs degrees, 425 masterâs degrees, 52 doctoral degrees and three educational specialist degrees. More than 1,200 of the graduating students ...
Sophomore Baidy Ba's journey from Columbia, Maryland, to Kent State meant finding the right sport before he could find the right university. ...
The șÚÁÏÍű Bookstore is the perfect place for students to find exactly what they're looking for with its array of Kent State gear, books and electronics. But with all those choices in there, have you ever wondered what the top sellers are? We wondered, so we asked. Check out the top 13 items purchased at your bookstore (other than textbooks). We think youâll be surprised. We were! 1. Kent State Fleece â Womenâs Zoozatz Applique Gold Crew and Menâs Champion Navy Crew Keep warm this winter with this Kent State fleece sweatshirt. This is an obvious fan favorite, so get you...
The November/December issue of Ohio Magazine featuring the city of Kent as one of its Best Hometowns for 2022-2023 is now available online. The Best Hometown honor recognizes Kent as a great place to live, work and visit. The magazineâs editors chose Kent for its vibrant downtown, strong campus-community connection and focus on supporting residents and students alike. Kent is one of five cities to be selected as a Best Hometown for 2022-2023, along with Athens, Bellefontaine, Perrysburg and Versailles. To determine this yearâs honorees for Best Hometown, Ohio M...
șÚÁÏÍű professor of history, Elaine Frantz, provided historical insight to a recent Mississippi hate crime case. The man in question pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime charge for burning a cross in his yard to intimidate Black neighbors. Frantz provided context surrounding the history of cross burning, linking it to the Ku Klux Klan. She told the Washington Post that the actions committed in the trial were similar to early Klan activity. âThis is exactly what the Klan is for,â said Frantz. âThe Klan has always been about someoneâs dog in someone elseâs yard.â To ...
A video team from șÚÁÏÍű interviewed students in the American Academy program in Curitiba, ParanĂĄ, Brazil. The team in is Brazil, along with university leaders to meet with the administrators, faculty and students and to attend the Winter Commencement ceremonies on Friday night. The American Academy (AA) is a dual-enrollment program offered jointly by șÚÁÏÍű and the Pontifical Catholic University of ParanĂĄ (PUCPR), located in Curitiba, ParanĂĄ, Brazil. Launched in July 2018, the program allows students to complete their first two years of u...