In commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary, this exhibition focuses on a distinctly American art form. Quilts and coverlets originated as functional pieces for keeping warm, but developed into important forms of expression and community. Visit this special exhibition to trace their evolution over time from practical household textiles to powerful reflections of artistry, identity, and community in the American home.
Welcome to Flash Focus! In this series, we introduce you to fascinating student Flashes from all walks of life.Meet Karissa Wahl, a member of the Honors College and a second-year public health major with junior standing from Mansfield, Ohio. She has a concentration in allied health and also minors in psychology, disability studies and community inclusion. Wahl was particularly excited to visit and tour the ºÚÁÏÍø campus as a junior in high school, as both of her parents are proud Golden Flash alumni. “My mom and I came in the peak of the spring season, so the campus ...
By Mercury FosterUndergraduate Student InternAs we prepare to welcome three poets from the Cincinnati area to Kent State, we at the Wick Poetry Center want to introduce them and their unique perspectives before their readings onstage. The poems that they will share at the reading in the Murphy Auditorium are only pieces of their identities as poets. We hope that through asking some of our guest poets about their experiences and opinions, their answers will help crystallize the fragments their poems give us into a fuller image of them. My name is Mercury. I’m a Wick intern who helped craft...
University Hospitals (UH) has longstanding history of extraordinary support for both ºÚÁÏÍø and the College of Public Health. CPH students work with UH in a variety of ways, including internships, volunteering, and shadowing opportunities. Together, these initiatives create a strong partnership that benefits students, the hospital, and the surrounding communities. Robert Naymik serves as the business development manager as well as the lead for the community outreach and education team for UH Portage Medical Center. In this position, he plays a key role in integrating public heal...
Students in the Kent State School of Fashion’s fashion visuals class, led by Professor Archana Mehta, recently visited the ºÚÁÏÍø Museum to engage directly with "LeRoy Neiman: A Keen Observer of Style," an exhibition highlighting the artist’s early work as a fashion illustrator. The course introduces students to elements and principles of design and color theory to create effective composition in 2D and 3D form. The museum offers a setting where students can apply those concepts through close looking, visual analysis and discussion in the galleries. Surrounded by Neiman’s s...
2020-2021 Impact Measures
1. Completer effectiveness and impact on P-12 learning and development (Component R1.4).
Completer Effectiveness
Ohio Teacher Evaluation System (OTES) Data
OTES is the primary source of data we use to evaluate program impact and to assess completer effectiveness. This research-based educator evaluation tool was developed by educators from diverse fields and is used by Ohio school districts to evaluate teacher performance.
Kent Campus Enrollment by Fall Semester
Source: Institutional Research,
Degrees Awarded
Source: Institutional Research,
Exit Survey Data
RPTM Program Specific Exit Survey Data
Survey distributed at the program level to all graduating RPTM majors.
College of EHHS Exit Survey Data
Survey distributed at the College level to all graduating seniors.
- 2014-2017 (PDF): Data on RPTM Majors