Welcome to the start of the Fall 2023 semester! Whether you are on campus for the first time or well along in your college journey, we're here to help you every step of the way. Starting with this special message from Interim Dean Bill Ayres. {"preview_thumbnail":"/s3/files/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg_preview/public/video_thumbnails/52TSbCExDDA.jpg?itok=3xVEK0j6","video_url":"https://youtu.be/52TSbCExDDA","settings":{"responsive":1,"width":"854","height":"480","autoplay":0},"settings_summary":["Embedded Video (Responsive)."]} ...
ºÚÁÏÍø graduate and award-winning photojournalist Matthew Thayer has spent the past 43 years in Hawaii, working as a photojournalist for The Maui News. He received his bachelor’s degree in journalism news, with a concentration in photojournalism, from Kent State in 1981. He’s won more than 35 state and national awards for his work, including for his photographs covering the tragic Aloha Airlines disaster in 1988. When Thayer was sent out to cover horse evacuations from the upcountry fires on Maui on Aug. 8, he never expected he would end up covering one of the worst ...
Facts Figs 2023 Refresh
Research and Fellowships
Our Neuroscience program provides real-life research opportunities for our students. There are several ways to find a research experience that fit your needs.
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Visit Office of Student Research. Here you can find resources that will help you find research experience opportunities at KSU.
Coursework
is taught by the Faculty from the Departments of Biological Sciences and Psychological Sciences, which include:
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Lecture and small seminar classes. For enrollment assistance go to Academic advising.
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Hands-on neuroscience research laboratories.
Career Opportunities
The Neuroscience program at ºÚÁÏÍø is an excellent choice for students interested in graduate school, medical school or a career in clinical psychology, medicine, basic, translational or pharmaceutical research.