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Join us March 1 as we speak to a group of panelists who all have worked in the wedding industry, including a photographer and a musician. Find out what it’s really like when wedding venues are your workplace.  

6:00 pm Visit to the exhibition As the World Weds: Global Wedding Traditions, Broadbent Gallery

6:30 pm Panel discussion with wedding professionals, Murphy Auditorium

Linux and Container Infrastructure

In this seminar, students will receive a hands-on introduction to aspects of Linux command line, shell scripting, cloud computing, Linux system administration, and containers.

Today's applications run on complex layers of computing infrastructure. Understanding these different components will help the students reason about and troubleshoot applications and the infrastructure underlying them.

Justine Gallo and Sun In Leo store

ºÚÁÏÍø academic programs help students explore their own values and encourage students to live them. Justine Gallo, a 2022 Kent State fashion design graduate, has taken her personal philosophy and combined it with her degree to launch a new store in downtown Kent. Sun in Leo is a new circularity marketplace located in Acorn Alley that reuses — and responsibly sources —  clothing, trinkets and accessories.  The name Sun in Leo is associated with astrology and has a personal connection for Gallo, whose zodiac sign is Leo, also known as the sun sign. The store takes...

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Fall 2025 - Embedded Robotics and Web Control

This course is an exploration of programming applications in an embedded environment using various microcontroller functions. Students will learn the relationship between hardware and web interfaces while completing a robotics project.

Questions? Contact Dr. Emily Baumgartner at ebaumga4@kent.edu.

EMAT 49991 (CRN 12521) - Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
EMAT 59991 (CRN 12523) - Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Kent State doctoral student in neuroscience Thywill Ettey is studying spinal cord injuries.

Some of ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s most prestigious alumni in the field of neuroscience have agreed to serve on the Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) Advisory Board, which will host its inaugural meeting today.  The board will serve as a source of external advice and input on the overall goals and direction of the BHRI, including annual reviews of institute progress and strategic planning for the future, according to Michael Lehman, Ph.D., director of the institute.   “The board will serve the BHRI by broadly assessing its impact on the university and its external partners, a...

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