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KentWired

The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2

KentWired

SAS ensures student success

Maddy Haberberger, TV2 Reporter November 18, 2019

Coming to college can be challenging for many students — in making that transition, some feel like they need help but can’t ask for it. Here at Kent State, students have the opportunity to work...

Table outside the event, flyers for mindfulness and a run down of the day’s activities.

KSU gives students and faculty opportunity for dialogue about mental health

Lexi Marco October 24, 2018

Kent State of Accessibility hosted its second annual Intersections of Mental Health and Disabilities on Wednesday, giving students the opportunity to speak on their struggles with mental health and what...

Flash Technology Center and Student Accessibility Services team up to explore accessibility through technology

Jenna Langan October 3, 2018

October is disabilities awareness month.On Oct. 5 the Flash Technology Center and student accessibility services will bring in representatives from Apple to explore assistive technologies that are built...

Disability safety: Deaf perspective

Madison MacArthur October 2, 2017

In an emergency, timing is everything.While they are rare, these situations require specific preparedness for a quick response. Imagine a fire starting, a tornado touching down or an active shooter revealing...

Senior technology major John Camargo, said his learning disability has made him unique and helped to improve his work ethic.

College life through the eyes of students with learning disabilities

Victoria Manenti April 29, 2015

A teacher in high school once laughed at Hilary Mendel, a graduate student and teaching assistant in the College of Nursing, and told her to pursue a less competitive college major.She said Mendel wouldn’t...

HUD charges KSU with housing discrimination over support animal

Emily Mills August 24, 2014

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Tuesday it has charged Kent State and four university employees with housing discrimination for refusing to allow a student with...

Eyes on Kent: Defying Gravity

Chelsae Ketchum April 27, 2014

Abigail Sachs’s first loves in life were writing and storytelling. Through music and theater, she realized there are multiple ways to tell stories.Graduating in May with a degree in English, she...

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