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Bob Hammer (left), Adam Sharp (above) and Terry O'Reilly (right) tell guests about the National Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences March 14. The purpose of the lecture was to inform and educate students on NATAS and the history of the Emmys.

NATAS President and CEO Sharp, chairman O’Reilly connect with Kent community

Tyler Pyles, Reporter March 14, 2023

Both the president and CEO and the chairman of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences spoke about the history of the Emmys and what goes into crafting television’s biggest awards program...

Kent State of Well-being provides mindfulness, meditation training

Malina Andamasaris, Reporter March 14, 2023

Kent State of Well-being offers Koru mindfulness and meditation training. This training is an evidence-based curriculum designed for teaching mindfulness meditation and stress management to college students...

Kent State’s R1 Research status aims to enhance student learning opportunities and experiences

Alex Zito, Reporter March 12, 2023

Kent State is an R1 Research accredited university that focuses on providing students with career advancement opportunities. Only 146 universities in the United States receive the R1 designation, which...

Participants at the Sales and Marketing Career Fair, co-sponsored by Career Services, Feb. 21, 2023.

Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship’s Career Services offer assistance pertained toward business students

Anthony Zacharyasz, Reporter March 10, 2023

The Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship has its own Career Services geared toward students in the college, as well as any student exploring a business discipline. Concentrated...

Kent State of Well-being works though the Well Hub inside the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.

New campus mental health resource: the Well Hub

Malina Andamasaris, Reporter March 10, 2023

The Well Hub is a brand-new space that offers programming, education and resources for students and the community. The Kent State of Well-being opened the Well Hub in the Student Recreation and Wellness...

USG collaborates to address period poverty, confirms Earth Fest

Jillian Schrift, Reporter March 9, 2023

A collaboration to help address period poverty in local schools was announced at the latest Undergraduate Student Government meeting March 8. USG has partnered with Isobel Day – Kent’s current Newman...

The Kent State Library.

Kent State admissions counselors bridge gap between students, university

Alex Zito, Reporter March 9, 2023

Attending college is a time for students to further their education and explore new avenues, but the college admissions process can be overwhelming. Admissions counselors help prospective students navigate...

The School of Peace, Conflict Studies growing, still keeping legacy of May 4 alive

Francesca Malinky, Reporter March 9, 2023

The School of Peace and Conflict Studies is expanding. The school recently developed an undergraduate minor of environment, peace and justice. This summer, it is holding a conference on peace education...

Chair John Riley (center left) and President Todd Diacon (center right) preside over The Kent State Board of Trustees meeting March 9, 2023.

Board of Trustees approves six new majors, two Resolution of Appreciation

Jocy Holtsberry, Reporter March 9, 2023

The Kent State Board of Trustees unanimously approved the establishment of five new majors in the College of Aeronautics and Engineering, one new major in the College of Arts and Sciences, along with approval...

Through donations, Delta Zeta raised $50,530.29 for their philanthropy March 5, 2023.

Delta Zeta Lip Sync raises over $50,000 for speech and hearing impairment foundations

Blake Serrano, Reporter March 6, 2023

The Student Center Ballroom was filled with entertainment and inclusivity as members of Greek life participated in decade themed lip-sync skits to raise money for children with speech and hearing impairments. Delta...

Finance and Administration Committee recommends four capital projects, podiatric medicine tuition raise

Jocy Holtsberry, Reporter March 3, 2023

Four university construction projects and increasing tuition for the College of Podiatric Medicine were the focus of the Board of Trustees’ Finance and Administration Committee meeting Friday. The...

Mizell Stewart III speaks in Franklin Hall  March 1, 2023 at the third annual Dix lecture in media and ethics.

Mizell Stewart III tackles ‘the greatest ethical challenge’ in Dix Media Ethics Lecture

Danielle Stehle, Reporter March 3, 2023

As everyone took their seats and the chatter died down, journalism associate professor Gretchen Hoak checked the mic. She straightened her posture and greeted everyone with a smile as she introduced the...

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