TV2: Lefton pushes plan for globalization

Madison Brady

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Every year, students come from all over the world to get an education at Kent State. Soon both American and foreign students will learn from different cultures all over the world – all in one place.

Globalization is one of Lester Lefton’s main goals for Kent State University. President Lefton addressed the Board of Trustees Meeting with his visions for globalizing Kent State, and an international village is part of his plans. According to President Lefton, it would be a place for international students to have fun and learn from one another.

Kent State already has recruitment centers around the world. This includes campuses in Geneva, Florence, Beijing and New Delhi.

Contact Madison Brady at [email protected].