Airport hangar missing its orange windsock.

  Last week, gusts of high wind stole the windsock from high atop the hangar at the Airport.  Thankfully, the wayward windsock was found where it had come to rest on the ground between the hangar and the airport’s maintenance building. Michael Gershe, senior advisor II in Kent State's College of Aeronautics and Engineering reports that it is currently being stored “in someone’s office.”    Want to see one of YOUR photos in “IN A FLASH?” Submit your Kent State-related photos to InAFlash@kent.edu and you may see them in a future ...

Taylor Kurrle works in the glass shop in Williams Hall.

 Behind every breakthrough experiment in the chemistry research laboratories at , there’s a vital but often unseen craft – scientific glassblowing. Scientific glassblowing plays a pivotal role in research, ensuring that specialized glassware used in laboratories is precisely tailored to meet the unique needs of each project. This custom-made glassware is not just a tool—it is an essential component for achieving the thermal and chemical resistance required in scientific experiments. Beyond fabrication, scientific glassblowing allows for the repair and modification of ...

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 Originally posted on Kent State's Admissions Student BlogHey! My name is Bre, and I’m a junior at . I’m set to graduate in 2026.It feels like only yesterday I was a first-year student, navigating the challenges of a new and exciting school environment. When I first started at Kent State, my major was undeclared, and I was considered an Exploratory student. I was apprehensive about starting college without having a clear idea of what I wanted to study.Looking back now, I couldn’t be happier I started off Exploratory!Starting off as an Exploratory student gave me the f...

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