Gift yourself and your community by pausing to reflect on someone or something you are grateful for. Write your appreciation on a window, a bulletin board or a Post-it note and bring your department’s “Gratitude Graffiti” wall to life. The Gratitude Graffiti Project is a practice of purposeful reflection and appreciation expressed through interactive art. Over the past decade, hundreds of studies have documented the social, physical and psychological benefits of practicing gratitude. Even in the midst of adversity, such as coping with a chronic illness or other crisis, we know that a r...

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“Finances have been tight and I have been nervous about paying for school this semester. You have made it possible for me to continue my education and continue making my mother proud, no matter where she is watching me from, and that is truly my biggest goal.” – Elizabeth C., ‘18

's College of Public Health develops public health leaders and promotes sustainable public health innovations in collaboration with community partners.

The mission of 's College of Public Health is to develop public health leaders and promote sustainable public health innovations in collaboration with community partners in Northeast Ohio through teaching, research and service. Visit the College of Public Health for more information, or give now to the College of Public Health.       ...

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’s College of Business Administration announces that beginning in Fall 2017, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program will be offered online in addition to the full-time face-to-face program. One of a select number of AACSB Accredited schools to offer an accelerated Online MBA, the College will deliver the program in a modular, eight-week course structure which allows those with two or more years of work experience to enroll at any time and complete the accelerated program in as few as 16 months.   “The online program will make earning an MBA convenie...

​Meta-Analysis Workshop Workshop Registration Information for May 18th & 19th, 2017 This workshop is sponsored through the Department of Psychological Sciences of . Location: Main Campus Thursday, May 18th & Friday, May 19th 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. in Kent Hall Annex Room 102 Featuring Noel Card, Ph.D. Professor of Human Development & Family Studies University of Connecticut Dr. Noel Card is Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Connecticut, http://familystudies.uconn.edu/noel-card/. His re...

#YouAreWelcomeHere

The staff of the Office of Global Education is joining other international offices at numerous colleges and universities across the United States in the #YouAreWelcomeHere social media campaign to make both prospective and current students feel welcome at despite the recent political rhetoric. By supporting the campaign, the Office is championing the university's "longstanding commitment to be a welcoming, inclusive environment where all feel at home" as stated in President Warren's recent message to members of the Kent State Community following the issuance of the recent...

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Many people take their work home, but few turn work into their home. Christopher Dum, Ph.D., assistant sociology professor from ’s College of Arts and Sciences, did just that. For a year, Dum moved into a residential motel to better understand the dangerous living conditions and vulnerable residents who have nowhere else to go. Dum compiled their stories into a book Exiled in America: Life on the Margins in a Residential Motel  The book documents the lives of struggling addicts, registered sex offenders, released prisoners and the recently homeless in order to bring ...

Glen Shumate, vice president of public affairs and education at Construction Employers Association, speaks to the pilot class of the /Turner School of Construction Workshop Series.

Last fall, the Supplier Diversity Program launched the /Turner School of Construction Workshop Series. The series provides construction training, technical expertise and benchmarking of best practices to diverse businesses. Created in collaboration with the Office of University Architect and the College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology, as well as industry-leading Turner Construction Company, the nine-month workshop series empowers participants by developing their construction management skills and enriching their knowledge of th...

Want to learn about our South Africa course?  See the course blog summary below. South Africa Field Ecology Course: How we spent our winter break in 2017   DAY ONE: Monday, 02 January 2017. Excitement builds as we gather at the Cleveland Airport to fly to Johannesburg, South Africa. Short flight to Atlanta, looong flight to Johannesburg. DAY TWO: Arrive in Johannesburg too late to continue to the Wits Rural Facility near Kruger National Park. Lots of sleepy students crash at the airport hotel. DAY THREE: Off to Hoedspruit – amazed at the rinky-dink airport! Then we...

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