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С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ AI Club

The С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ AI Club (KSAI) is a student-led organization dedicated to making artificial intelligence accessible to all KSU students through hands-on learning, technical projects, and professional development, regardless of major or prior experience.

С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Club Track and Field

A place where runners new and veteran can run, train, and compete together.

Men's Club Soccer

We are a competitive team that plays year-round. Our main season takes place in the fall and spans the first 3 months of the semester. We play against other college club programs in Ohio such as Ohio State, Cleveland State, and Akron U.

Dinner with Friends is a program hosted by Civic and Community Engagement in the Center for Student Involvement, С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Votes, and Undergraduate Student Government that is designed to connect different members of our community—students, faculty, and staff—through engaging, facilitated conversations over dinner. The program’s core idea isn’t about being an expert on any given subject or even producing a plan at the end of the conversation but instead prioritizes the act of conversing and building connections with people you might not ordinarily meet.

Dinner with Friends is a program hosted by Civic and Community Engagement in the Center for Student Involvement, С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Votes, and Undergraduate Student Government that is designed to connect different members of our community—students, faculty, and staff—through engaging, facilitated conversations over dinner. The program’s core idea isn’t about being an expert on any given subject or even producing a plan at the end of the conversation but instead prioritizes the act of conversing and building connections with people you might not ordinarily meet.

Dinner with Friends is a program hosted by Civic and Community Engagement in the Center for Student Involvement, С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Votes, and Undergraduate Student Government that is designed to connect different members of our community—students, faculty, and staff—through engaging, facilitated conversations over dinner. The program’s core idea isn’t about being an expert on any given subject or even producing a plan at the end of the conversation but instead prioritizes the act of conversing and building connections with people you might not ordinarily meet.

A student in Clare Stacey's class discusses a poem in Merrill Hall

In a front porch conversation during the height of COVID-19, two С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ professors realized they had something in common beyond their neighborhood proximity: both were turning to poetry to cope with unprecedented stress and uncertainty. Clare Stacey, Ph.D., a professor in С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ's Department of Sociology and Criminology, and Heather Caldwell, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Biological Sciences, were witnessing their students struggle with mental health challenges that the pandemic had intensified. As scientists, they wanted evidence. As educators, they wanted solution...

The С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ College of Public Health is offering its Spring semester 2026 Interprofessional Education (IPE) training for graduate students in public health and other disciplines in two sessions on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 3:30 - 5:30 pm and Thursday, April 16, 2026, 3:30 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time.  Attendance at both sessions is required.  This training will be offered virtually in Teams.  There is no charge for attendance, but pre-registration is required.
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