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While speaking at a 9/11 anniversary event at Franklin Hall on Sept. 11, 2018, Chuck Banks informed Kent State students that 8 miles away from the CIA Directors location was the Pentagon. "We knew it was a terrorist attack, but it happened so quick... I called my wife... I called my sons... I even called my mother in Maryland... I felt I needed to hear everyone's voice before I could get back to work."

CCI event reflects on American response to 9/11, urges students to carry on remembrance

Maria McGinnis September 12, 2018

Seventeen years ago, the nation experienced a sudden tragedy that changed the course of American history forever.For some, 9/11 remains so vivid it’s hard to believe it happened nearly two decades ago....

Faculty Senate chair Deb Smith speaks during the first meeting of the semester on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018.

Faculty Senate vents frustration on new fall break at first meeting of semester

Valerie Royzman February 12, 2018

Faculty Senate went head to head with the administration on the upcoming Fall 2018 break during the first meeting of the semester Monday.Faculty Senate Chair Deb Smith opened the meeting expressing her...

University Library hosts conference on affordable course materials

Taylor Robinson November 3, 2017

Faculty gathered in the University Library Garden Room Friday to hear presentations and speakers present options for affordable course materials for college students.“We’ve hosted workshops over the...

The front foyer of the newly renovated Integrated Sciences Building on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.

Dust settles as construction of Integrated Sciences Building comes to a close

Logan Lutton September 11, 2017

The grand opening ceremony for the Integrated Sciences Building will take place on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, making it a functional part of the Kent State campus after over four years of production.The opening...

Natalie Frank, a senior art education major, smokes a cigarette off campus Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017. Kent State banned smoking and tobacco use July 1.

Students push back on tobacco-free campus policy

September 4, 2017

Story by: Cameron GormanNatalie Frank remembers the first time she felt the effects of a cigarette.“I lit it right before I got on my bike, and I was like riding it and, just like, this like tingly,...

Assistant anthropology professor Dr. Metin Eren creates replicas of excavated, ancient weapons in his lab on Thursday, April 27, 2017. “It’s fun to recreate technology from the past to learn about people’s lives,” said Dr. Eren.

Archaeologist returns home, recreates ancient weapons

Tyler Haughn May 2, 2017

Metin Eren, an assistant professor of anthropology and director of archaeology at Kent State, said he wants to take archaeology in a new direction with his work.Joining the faculty in 2016, Eren created...

Deborah Spake

KSU faculty weigh in on Trump cabinet members

Cameron Hoover February 22, 2017

Betsy DeVos is President Donald Trump’s pick for U.S. secretary of education and was confirmed Feb. 7. Her job as secretary will be to ensure equal access to education and promote educational excellence...

Tenured faculty approves new contract

Karl Schneider January 24, 2016

Tenured and tenure-track faculty members of Kent State’s American Association of University Professors (AAUP-KSU) voted to approve a new collective bargaining agreement. The final votes were due by Friday...

Finalists for dean of the College of Architecture and Environmental Design announced

Cameron Gorman January 21, 2016

The College of Architecture and Environmental Design, which is to be housed in the new building along the Esplanade, is in search of a new dean.“I have so enjoyed working with this faculty on this search," said...

KSU faculty program expands multicultural and international education

Taylor Meade January 24, 2015

For some Kent State international students, adjusting to the educational differences between the United States and the country they’re traveling from could be difficult.Ken Cushner, a teaching, learning...

KSU named “Great College to Work for”

Emily Mills July 21, 2014

Kent State was named one of this year’s “Great Colleges to Work For” by The Chronicle of Higher Education, a national publication for college and university faculty members and administrators.The...

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