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‘Books matter, and ideas matter’: Banned Books Read-In highlights challenged books

Mary Rose Bihler, Copy Editor September 28, 2023

At the university’s third annual Banned Books Read-In Wednesday night, students, faculty and alumni read from and talked about several titles known for being challenged and banned, including "The Handmaid’s...

“Renegade Readers” gather for a read-in

Sophie Young, Reporter April 17, 2022
Stephanie Smith, associate professor in the School of Media and Journalism, walked up to the microphone as the crowd fell to a low buzz. In her signature glasses and a statement tee supporting Ukraine, she welcomed the range of “renegade readers.”

How concentrations can affect the jobs students can get

Alexis Wohler November 16, 2015

Many majors at Kent State provide a number of concentrations to give students specific skillets in what they want to pursue. In the communication studies major, students can declare different concentrations...

Emily Feldman opens here talk with the photo of the Syrian boy who drowned along with 12 others trying to swim to the Greek island of Kos. Tuesdsay Oct. 20, 2015.

Speaker discusses global effects of refugee movement

Alexis Wohler October 20, 2015

Global refugee speaker Emily Feldman came to Kent State Tuesday night to talk about the refugee crisis in Syria and Iraq.Feldman is an Istanbul-based journalist, who writes about the humanitarian crises...

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