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Women's Soccer Game - Student Org Night
Thursday, September 25, 20252:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Photography and May 4: Guided Tour Series
Friday, September 26, 20251:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Fall Grad Fair 2025
Saturday, September 27, 202511:00 am to 4:00 pm
The Thomas Schroth Visiting Artist Series: Bobby Sanabria
Thursday, October 9, 20257:30 pm to 9:30 pm
FAB's Fall Fest
Thursday, October 16, 20254:30 pm to 6:30 pm
The Mindful Mile
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Presidential Hero Turns 100!
It’s not every day that someone gets to celebrate the 100th birthday of their hero, but for СƬƵ graduate student Mason St. Clair it happened. On Oct. 1, he was in Plains, Georgia, attending the 100th birthday bash of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, and shared details of his experience with СƬƵ Today. Carter, a Democrat who served one term from 1977-1981, is the only American president to live to age 100.

IN A FLASH: Visiting From Turkey
A visiting scholar from Turkey came to СƬƵ to speak about culturally diverse themes in picture books for young readers.

Cutting-Edge Equipment and Facility Upgrades Enhance Veterinary Technology Program
Thanks to the generous support of the Reeves Foundation and the Rosenberry Foundation, the СƬƵ College of Applied and T

In the News: Sports, Public Health and Community Research Showcased
“In the News” features СƬƵ’s values, cultures, high-quality academics and award-winning support and access for all in these media stories of our faculty, staff, students and alumni in action.

Giving Tuesday: Supporting Causes Close to Your Heart
This Giving Tuesday season, you can start a ripple effect that drives change far beyond СƬƵ. This monthlong celebration of giving offers you the opportunity to invest in the future by giving through СƬƵ to the cause closest to your heart.
The Future of Sustainable Fashion: Research on Recycled Fabrics

СƬƵ Receives US State Department Grant to Review Turkmenistan Higher Education
The U.S. Embassy in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan has awarded СƬƵ a grant to study the higher education system of the Central Asian nation and develop proposals for improvements.

IN A FLASH: Fiery Skies at Sunrise
Fiery, fall colors filled the cloudy skies above СƬƵ on an early morning in November.

СƬƵ Reviewing Language from Ohio Bathroom Bill
СƬƵ is reviewing the language of a bill recently signed into law by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine that requires colleges and universities to designate separate bathrooms, locker rooms and overnight accommodations for the exclusive use of either males and females, based on one’s gender assigned at or near birth.

IN A FLASH: Bringing Students to STEM Studies
A group of high school students from Cleveland visited campus as part of a grant-funded program designed to showcase STEM education opportunities in robotics and computer science.

ADVISORY: СƬƵ Board of Trustees Meeting, Dec. 12
The СƬƵ Board of Trustees will hold its next regular business meeting at noon on Thursday, Dec. 12, in the Kent Student Center, Room 306, on the Kent Campus.

Problem Solver: Doctoral Student Strives to Make Drones Safer
Esrat Farhana Dulia won first place in СƬƵ’s 2024 Three Minute Thesis competition in the Graduate College for her innovative research in a surveillance sensor network that will enable Advanced Air Mobility operators to guide authorized uncrewed aerial vehicles in safe flight paths that would avoid potential collisions.

‘You May Never Know the Impact That You have’
“Teaching is one of those fields where you may never know the impact that you have,” said Lisa Borgerding, Ph.D., professor in the School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies at СƬƵ. The lasting impact she has had on her students in preparing them for success in the workforce through hands-on learning experiences has resulted in her being recognized and honored with the Distinguished Teaching Award.

A Message of Gratitude and Warmth from College of Nursing Dean Versie Johnson-Mallard
A Year of Transformation at the College of Nursing
As we prepare to close out 2024, I am filled with deep gratit

СƬƵ Observes Thanksgiving Break on Nov. 27-Dec. 1
СƬƵ observes Thanksgiving Break on Nov. 27-Dec. 1. No classes are scheduled during this time.

15 Years of the Cohn Jewish Student Center's Growing Community
Fifteen years ago, the Cohn Jewish Student Center opened its doors, becoming a vital hub for Jewish students at СƬƵ. Since its opening, Kent Hillel has worked to foster a sense of belonging, cultural pride and a supportive community for Jewish students and others across the campus.

Students in the Wild: Wyatt Burke’s Summer Internship with Cleveland Electric Laboratories
At Cleveland Electric Laboratories, Wyatt Burke dove deep into the world of industrial temperature sensor manufacturing, transforming dated design concepts into cutting-edge 3D models that showcase the power of engineering creativity.

Building Relationships While Teaching Future Teachers
Cheryl Potenza-Radis, Ph.D., assistant professor of Early Childhood Education in the School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies, uses her classroom to build significant partnerships and relationships with students. And now she has an Outstanding Teaching Award to demonstrate the success of that approach.

Blue Shirts: The Muscle of the Student Center
If you’ve ever been to the Kent Student Center, you’re aware of the constant motion within those walls. Events, meetings, presentations and more spring up frequently in the Ballroom, on the third floor, in the Schwebel Room, on the second floor balcony, in the Governance Chambers. But have you ever thought about how all that happens? The answer is simple. The Blue Shirts do it.

IN A FLASH: The Fleet in Fog
The mist of a foggy, fall morning shrouded the aircraft at the СƬƵ Airport.

IN A FLASH: I Am First Week
"I Am First Week" at СƬƵ honors the challenges and accomplishments of first-generation students.
Cultural Flavors Shine Bright on СƬƵ's First Snowy Night
As the first light snow of the season fell on СƬƵ, the Student Center Ballroom radiated warmth and camaraderie during the International Cook-Off Competition. The event, part of International Education Week, brought together hundreds of students, faculty and staff to celebrate global flavors and cultural diversity.

In the News: Post-Election Conversations, School of Fashion Showcased
“In the News” features СƬƵ’s values, cultures, high-quality academics and award-winning support and access for all in these media stories of our faculty, staff, students and alumni in action.

What's The Big Idea? Marcello Fantoni
President Diacon speaks with Marcello Fantoni, Ph.D., about СƬƵ's global presence.

Former Golden Flashes Named Pro Football Hall of Fame Semifinalists
Antonio Gates and James Harrison, two Golden Flashes alumni who took drastically different paths to professional football stardom, now find themselves a step closer to football immortality as semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.

Pass the Turkey, Hold the Arguments
After one of the most contentious elections in American history, we are entering the holiday season when family dinners can be an argument waiting to happen.
IN A FLASH: Trans Day of Remembrance
Nov. 20 the National Trans Day of Remembrance. Members of СƬƵ's LGBTQ+ community and allies honored trans lives lost with observances on campus.

Time to Celebrate! СƬƵ Tuscarawas Women’s Volleyball Hailed as National Champions
The campus community joined together with pizza and joy Nov. 19 at СƬƵ Tuscarawas to celebrate their national champion women’s volleyball program.

Natural Gas Odor Impacts Portions of Kent Campus
Multiple buildings on СƬƵ’s Kent Campus were affected Tuesday morning by a strong odor of natural gas, leading some employees and students to vacate their buildings.
BHRI News - December 2024
Brain Health Research Institute
BHRI Director Discusses Plans for the Next Five Years at the RED Townhall
Video: Marching Golden Flashes Get First Look at New Facility
On Nov. 18, СƬƵ President Todd Diacon and other campus members got their first look at the newly renovated СƬƵ Ice Arena, which now houses a state-of-the-art space for the Marching Golden Flashes.

Students in the Wild: Paul Coulter's Journey in Energy System Innovation
When Paul Coulter began his internship at СƬƵ, he knew he was stepping into an opportunity that aligned perfectly with his passion for sustainability and renewable energy.

Nationally Ranked, ‘Backyard’ Access
СƬƵ’s School of Fashion was recently featured on the front page of the Akron Beacon Journal and Record-Courier newspapers for the innovative and collaborative opportunities it has implemented for its students.

‘Explore’ With International Education Week
International Education Week, taking place Nov. 18-22, celebrates the different cultures across the СƬƵ community and highlights international experiences and opportunities the university offers.

Track and Field Alumnus Named Grand Prize Winner
СƬƵ graduate Quintin Cooks has been named the grand prize winner of the GO TEACH Dr Pepper Giveaway.