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Israel Palestine and Me event flyer

FOR CURRENT KENT STATE STUDENTS:   Israel, Palestine, and Me: Students’ Forum for Reflection and Dialogue   4:00 pm, November 16, 2023 (Thursday)  Taylor Hall 141, May 4 Reflection Gallery    The aim of this forum is to create a safe, welcoming space for currently enrolled KSU students of all backgrounds to reflect on the events unfolding in Gaza and Israel, listen to each other, and seek a deeper and broader understanding of the issues at stake for all parties.  KSU faculty with experience in facilitation will assist the participants. ...

Project NEXT: Navigating Excellence in Transition | Participant Testimony

POSTED: Nov. 13, 2023

I am an undergraduate student at ºÚÁÏÍø participating in the Project NEXT Grant.  I have benefited from being a part of this grant through the services provided to me by my Interventionist.  For example, when I needed to set up a meeting with a professor, my interventionist assisted in preparing me for the meeting. 

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Students interacting in the Scale Up Lab in the Math and Computer Science Building

Being a first-generation student is difficult, especially when your family does not support your decision to go to college or you don’t have someone to give you advice from a college point of view. Even if you feel as if no one truly understands what you’re going through, being a first-generation student has a lot of different hurdles to overcome. Like many ºÚÁÏÍø students, Mandy Munro-Stasiuk, Ph.D., dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was a first-generation college student and has some advice for those who are struggling to feel a sense of belonging. She recently sat ...

Two ºÚÁÏÍø ROTC cadets pick out daffodil bulbs to plant as part of the university's annual Veterans Day Commemoration.

As part of ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s annual Veterans Day Commemoration, cadets from the university’s ROTC programs joined staff from University Facilities Management and other volunteers on the site of the May 4, 1970, tragedy to plant daffodil bulbs. As a living memorial, 58,175 daffodils were originally planted – one for each U.S. service member killed in Vietnam. The daffodil bulb planting is an opportunity for the Kent State community to reflect on the events of May 4 and to demonstrate its commitment to the university’s core values of respect, kindness and the peaceful exchange of i...

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