Graduate Handbook

Mission Statement

The mission of the Department of Computer Science at is to prepare its graduate students for discovery, dissemination, and application of computer science knowledge using various combinations of graduate-level courses, industrial internship and original academic research to serve the industry and/or academics, and contribute to the greater good of the society. The graduate programs keep evolving to accommodate emerging societal needs and foci in the academics and the industry.

College of Communication & Information

AIGA VCD Students making postcards

The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) is a professional organization for design. AIGA Kent State, the student group, has a long history with the School of Visual Communication. But during the COVID pandemic and remote classes era, the group dwindled and lay dormant. Here's how it came back to life, filling a valuable space in the student experience and what are the plans for the future, as told by Audrey Pierson, president of the resurrected chapter. As we are a newly re-instated chapter, our main focus is to strengthen a sense of community within the Kent VCD program. All of us o...

Starting Spring

OCTOBER – JANUARY

    • Students filing the FAFSA for the first time need to create an account, an FSA ID.
    • One or more parents may need an FSA ID as well, depending on dependency and tax filing status.
    • For verification purposes, create your FSA ID at least 3 business days prior to submitting FAFSA
    • For Spring, file the FAFSA titled with the year

Models wearing Sukeina museum exhibit collection

KENT, OHIO – The Museum is honored to host the first museum exhibition in the United States dedicated to the work of the brand Sukeina founded by Omar Salam. The exhibit will open Friday, February 16 and will continue until Sunday, June 2. “We are especially proud to present the exquisite designs by Omar who was inducted into the KSU School of Fashion Design and Merchandising Hall of Fame in 2023. The exhibition celebrates the close partnerships of the KSU Museum and the School of Fashion and is a rich opportunity for students and visitors to deepen their connecti...

Revisions to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid are posing challenges for students and parents.

officials are offering reassurance and support to students, prospective students and parents in the wake of Tuesday’s announcement from the U.S. Department of Education that the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is facing yet another delay. The federal government revised the application this year to simplify it. However, since the new application went online just before the first of the year, it has been frought with glitches and other issues. The education department announced Tuesday that colleges will not begin receiving applicants’ federal stud...

Students, faculty and staff discussed MLK's ideas about peace and conflict at 100 Plates.

students, faculty and staff discussed the words and ideas of Martin Luther King Jr. during the 100 Plates – Peace and Conflict: MLK to Today event held Jan. 31, 2024.  The community lunch and discussion, held at Oscar Ritchie Hall, was presented by the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Events Committee.  It allowed students such as Priyanka Kumani to learn more about King’s philosophies on non-violence and peaceful protest. Here is Kumani, a doctoral student in Materials Science speaking with Kent State Today about what drew her to the gathering.&n...

A busy street at night in Tokyo. There are signs all around advertising businesses.
Return to Search Results

Rikkyo University, Japan

Program Contact Information

Kent State alumna Michelle Abrahamson Robell

Michelle Abrahamson Robell is the epitome of “Blue, Gold and Grateful.” The Poland, Ohio, native and graduate loves her alma mater so much she insisted that her wedding colors be blue and gold (no matter that she was the only Kent State alum in the wedding). And while Robell sings the university’s praises, she said it wasn’t until she had some life experience under her belt that she truly began to appreciate just how much her time at Kent State impacted her. What Robell took with her was more than simply academic experience, she also learned how to excel on any path...

Subscribe to