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Kent State students traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to learn about human trafficking and local organizations working to eradicate it.

I  had no idea what human trafficking was until I came to Kent. My freshman year, I was shown the documentary “Nefarious” that completely broke my heart for the people who have fallen into the shadows of society as victims of human trafficking. I found my passion in life and began getting involved on campus to learn more about this topic. I am now vice president of International Justice Mission at Kent. We are focused on raising awareness about and advocating against human trafficking. I have been to Washington, D.C., to visit International Justice Mission, the global nonprofit, a...

şÚÁĎÍř President Beverly Warren stands with Xi’An International Studies University President Wang Junzhe after signing a partnership agreement between the two universities.

A delegation from Xi’An International Studies University (XISU) in China led by President Wang Junzhe recently met with members of the şÚÁĎÍř faculty and staff to sign a partnership agreement between the two universities.  Xi’An International Studies University, a renowned university located in the historically significant city of Xi’An, provides an important strategic partnership for Kent State. Through the partnership, XISU students will be welcomed to Kent State, and Xi’An International Studies University will become the newest education-abroad destination for Kent St...

 

 

Starting Friday, April 7, from 12:10–1 p.m., faculty and staff can enjoy a 50-minute lunchtime disc golf scramble on şÚÁĎÍř's 18-hole disc golf course at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.  The program will start promptly at 12:10 p.m. in front of the Student Recreation and Wellness Center. This is a fun, informal playing opportunity where participants can meet other faculty and staff and play disc golf in a foursome scramble format. Scores will be kept, and all ability levels are welcome in this event designed for beginner and intermediate players. Disc...

In order to perform necessary maintenance on the boilers, steam transmission systems and electrical distribution systems, şÚÁĎÍř's Power Plant will be shut down for one week in May. Shutdown begins at 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 14, and remains until start-up begins at 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 21. As a result of the steam shutdown, most buildings located on campus will NOT have hot water to sinks and showers, etc. or air conditioning. Please address any questions about this project to Frank Renovich at 330-672-0775 or email frenovi2@kent.edu. Everyone’s assistance and understanding...

Illuminating Our Brand

As a communicator within şÚÁĎÍř, you are a steward of our brand. You are responsible for maintaining the integrity of our brand, according to guidelines in our brand standards guide, so that in all expressions and executions, our brand appears in its best possible presentation. You bring the best of our brand to light!

Kent State Men’s Basketball Fans Fill the Hub for NCAA Watch Party

Hoopin’ at the Hub watch party at the Kent State Student Center Hub on March 17 celebrated Kent State’s Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions men’s basketball team.

şÚÁĎÍř fans who could not make it to California for the big dance had their own party with Hoopin’ at the Hub. The watch party at the Kent State Student Center Hub on March 17 celebrated Kent State men’s basketball team as they took on the UCLA Bruins in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. Students and Kent State community members cheered on the Golden Flashes, champions of the 2017 Mid-American Conference Tournament. Fans at the watch party were treated to free food, music and giveaways. Though the evening ended with a ...

Transgender Students Find Home, Security and Support at Kent State

Kent State transgender student Emily Grubb (left) stands with Ken Ditlevson, director of the university’s LGBTQ Student Center. The LGBTQ Student Center is located on the lower level of the Kent Student Center.

For Emily Grubb, all it took was looking through a magazine to decide where to go to college. A high school friend shared a copy of Fusion magazine, şÚÁĎÍř’s first lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) magazine, which led Grubb to the university. Now a sophomore majoring in social geography with a minor in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) studies, the 20-year-old transgender student from Medina, Ohio, says Kent State is home. “There were great articles in there,” says Grubb, who identifies as nonbinary, meaning Grubb’s gender identi...

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