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The Child Development Center had a table of cupcakes to celebrate their 50th anniversary.

Child Development Center’s 50 years of impact

Adriana Gasiewski, Reporter March 23, 2023

Former director Carol Bersani founded The Child Development Center in 1972. Its impact has been felt on campus in their 50 years of history.  The Child Development Center has programs for toddlers,...

A porch portrait of Suzy DEnbeau, her mom, Mimi and her kids. 

PERSONAL ESSAY: Students support, give back to faculty who are also struggling during pandemic

Suzy D'Enbeau Contributor March 23, 2021

For most of the pandemic, I was drowning like just about every other working mother, trying to homeschool while also doing my full-time job as an associate professor in the School of Communication Studies....

Children from the Kent State Child Development Center are a common site around the universitys main campus. Here, a number of the children gather for a group picture at the second annual Dr. Seuss Read Across America event at the Kent State Bookstore in March 2016.

Parents, supporters worried about child care and the future of Kent State’s Child Development Center amid pandemic

Maria McGinnis, editor-in-chief, Sara Crawford, managing editor July 13, 2020

Parents and supporters of Kent State’s Child Development Center [CDC] are concerned about the program’s future financial health and its ability to serve clients in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. In...

Iris Harvey, vice president for university relations, reads to children from the Child Development Center at the University Library on Thursday. Photo by Anthony Vence.

Childhood Development Center becomes International Baccalaureate School

Austin Farber March 8, 2016

Transitioning into an International Baccalaureate (IB) school, the Kent State Child Development Center continues to offer a transdisciplinary approach to learning for young students.“We are in the process...

Award-winning author Angela Johnson reads to the Kent State Child Development Center’s kindergarten class in the Reinberger Childrens Library on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014.

Award-winning author reads to kindergartners, faculty

Olivia Young October 2, 2014

Angela Johnson, an award-winning young adult and children’s author, spent the morning of Oct. 2 reading to a kindergarten class and showing her newest picture book to Kent State faculty members in the...

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