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Dr. Deborah Kolb is co-director of negotiations in the workplace at Harvard Law School. She spoke at the Women in Business Conference in the Student Center Ballroom on Wednesday, Mar. 9, 2016.

Negotiation expert emphasizes importance of self-worth in the workplace

Caroline Licata - College of Business Reporter Email at [email protected] March 9, 2016

Dr. Deborah Kolb, an authority on gender issues in negotiation and leadership, broke down the key factors of successful negotiation to an audience of 200 people during the sixth annual Spirit of Women...

Former Kent State and Bowling Green president Carol Cartwright gives her keynote presentation on “Anniversary Reflections” at the Mothers, Mentors, and Muses Scholarship Fundraiser on Tuesday, March 8, 2016.

Former KSU president Carol Cartwright speaks at Women’s Center event

Alexandra Seibt March 8, 2016

Kent State's first female president, Carol Cartwright, returned to Kent State to speak at Mothers, Mentors & Muses: the seventh-annual Women’s Center Scholarship Fundraiser, hosted by the Women’s...

Kent State celebrates Women’s History Month

Nicholas Garisto February 29, 2016

Kent State’s Women’s Center, alongside other campus organizations, are holding events throughout the month to explore the history and impact of women at Kent State as well as the world at large.These...

Leslie Goldman, a women’s health writer and body image expert, speaks to a crowd in the KIVA on Monday, February 22, 2016. Goldman came to Kent State with help from Kent State’s Body Acceptance Movement for National Eating Disorder Awareness Week.

Leslie Goldman talks body image: ‘You have nothing to live up to but yourself’

Gabrielle Gentile February 23, 2016

Leslie Goldman, a women’s health writer and body image expert, flew in from Chicago Monday night to help Kent State's Body Acceptance Movement kick off National Eating Disorder Awareness (BAM NEDA) week.Students...

Flashes overcome slow second quarter to edge Ball State

Stephen Means February 14, 2016

Kent State (5-17, 2-10 Mid- American Conference) took down conference foe Ball State (16-7, 8-4 MAC) Saturday, 59-50.Senior Larissa Lurken led the Flashes with 13 points and was the only players to score...

The newscast talent wore red today in support of 'National Wear Red Day' for women's heart health awareness. 

Health Watch: Feb. 5, 2016

TV2 February 5, 2016

After Field High School in Mogadore closed earlier this week due to a large number of student illnesses, TV2 Reporter Kristen Anzuini looked into tips to stay healthy during cold and flu season. Anzuini...

Computer engineering major, Madhur Malhotra, of the University of Pittsburgh, camps out on his sleeping bag while working on his team’s project in Rockwell Hall library on Jan. 30, 2016 as part of the Kent Hackathon.

Fashion/Tech Hackathon showcase innovative thinking

Ile-Ife Okantah and Taylor Pierce January 31, 2016

The Fashion School at Kent State partnered with the university's LaunchNET and the Fashion School’s TechStyleLAB to host the third annual Fashion/Tech Hackathon from Jan. 29 to Jan. 31 in Rockwell Hall.More...

Junior sprinter Matthew Tobin races around the track in a heat of the 400-meter dash at the Kent State Fieldhouse. The Kent State men’s team lost to the Akron Zipps 82-68. Jan. 22, 2016.

Flashes fall short in Akron Dual meet

Samantha Lough January 23, 2016

The Kent State men and women’s track and field team did not get the win they were hoping for in Friday’s rivalry matchup. The women's team fell to Akron 80-71 and the men’s team were defeated 82-68.On...

Redshirt freshman guard Tyra James goes for layup against CSU in the M.A.C. Center on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015. The Flashes lost 60-49 to Cleveland State.

Lurken’s career night not enough

Ty Sugick December 9, 2015

Kent State's women's basketball team lost 68-60 Tuesday on the road to the Bradley Braves of Bradley University.The Flashes shot under 40 percent from the field the whole night. On top of that, the team...

Scientistas fight the leaky pipe phenomenon

Gabrielle Woodard November 11, 2015

A phenomenon called the "leaky pipe" describes the number of women dropping out of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.Scientistas, an organization located on college campuses across...

Sophomore guard, Naddiyah Cross, steals the ball from a Hiram College player on Sunday Nov. 8, 2015.

Women’s basketball takes on Colgate

Ty Sugick November 11, 2015

The Kent State women’s basketball team will begin their season this Sunday against Colgate University.During Media Day, Coach Danielle O’Banion said the Flashes are on a mission to surprise everyone....

A Kent State women’s rugby player tries to break through a Central Michigan defenders tackle to score a try during their game at Dix Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015. Kent State went on to win big against Central Michigan with a final score of 81-10.

Women’s rugby to face Michigan in playoffs

Kyle Samec November 11, 2015

The Kent State women’s rugby club team will host the University of Michigan on Sunday night at Dix Stadium, where they will try to change their playoff history.In 2013, the Flashes were in the Division...

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