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ECHOES OF IMPACT: PRESENTING THE ALAN CANFORA COLLECTION - EXHIBIT
May. 2, 2025 - 12:00 am to Jul. 31, 2025 - 12:00 amSummer Grad Fair 2025
Wednesday, June 25, 20259:00 am to 5:00 pm
Fire and Ice Celebration at the Kent State Ice Arena
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Summer Sessions: Second 5-Week Begins
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Summer Sessions: Second 6-Week Begins
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Maternity Leave 鈥楥ritical鈥 for Employees鈥 Work-Life Balance
As Kara Crissman鈥檚 maternity leave came to an end, she took to to reflect on the pros and cons of being home with a newborn.

President Todd Diacon鈥檚 Commencement Speech Lauded
When Kent State University President Todd Diacon used his May 13 commencement address to send a message to state officials who are challenging Ohio鈥檚 public universities as a bastion for the privileged, the reaction was swift and supportive from alumni and friends of the university.
鈥淭here is in Ohio, among some state elected officials, a growing ivory tower accusation being leveled against our state鈥檚 public universities and against, quite frankly, Kent State University,鈥 Diacon told thousands gathered for commencement.

Alumna Supports MDJ Students Through Professional and Career Development
More than 40 years after her college graduation, alumna Delores Jones, 鈥76, has never wavered in her support of Kent State School of Media and Journalism students.
As a student, she was a journalism major with a concentration in public relations and became very involved in the public relations curriculum, serving as vice president of Kent State鈥檚 Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA).

Victoria Humphreys, 鈥13
When Victoria Humphreys, 鈥13, started her undergraduate education at Kent State, it was by no means her first experience on campus.

Professor Brings Documentary Storytelling, Environmental Research Expertise to Kent State
Assistant Professor Kaatie Cooper, Ph.D., envisions a world where journalists and scientists work together to better inform the public about environmental issues. She鈥檚 working toward that vision through her research, which examines how mass media affects environmental issues, especially in documentary work.


Internship, Scholarship Support Shape Photojournalism Student's Kent State Experience
Recent graduate Dakota Varney, 鈥23, spent the spring 2023 semester practicing his photography and multimedia skills in one of Northeast Ohio鈥檚 treasures: the Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CVNP).
Varney, a journalism major with a photojournalism minor, was in an elective class on recreational parks when he learned of the opportunity to work at CVNP.

Students Explore Personal Stories Through Their Authentic Voices
Students in the School of Media and Journalism are exposed to hands-on class experiences that give them the opportunity to explore their identities through storytelling.
Recent graduates Gabby Jonas, 鈥23, and Reegan Saunders, 鈥23, both had the opportunity to craft and share deeply personal stories during their college careers.

Connecting to the Community Through Food
Kent State University education major Klair Heestand said the time she spent teaching refugee students in Akron in the spring was excellent preparation for when she enters her own classroom one day.
鈥淚t was very helpful, because we鈥檙e going to have students of varying abilities, and students for whom English is a second language, no matter where we teach,鈥 Heestand said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 need anyone left behind because of a language barrier.鈥

How Will Senate Bill 83 Affect Kent State鈥檚 Students, Staff and Faculty?聽
Senate Bill 83, the Ohio Education Enhancement Act, is a far-reaching bill that includes a proposal for rules aimed at ending mandated diversity training.

One of the First: The Ed.D. Program with Mackenzie Simmons
The Doctor of Education degree in Interprofessional Leadership in the College of Education, Health and Human Services is an online program that promotes the study of leadership from an interprofessional perspective and can be completed in three to four years. Mackenzie Simmons was one of the first graduates from the program.

Kent State Students Place in the 'Pulitzer Prizes of Collegiate Journalism'
Four Kent State students and alumni were recognized among the best in collegiate journalism for the 2022-23 academic year, placing in the Hearst Journalism Awards competition.
The are known as the 鈥淧ulitzer Prize of Collegiate Journalism,鈥 and recognize outstanding student work in categories spanning writing, multimedia, audio, television and photojournalism.

鈥極ur Students Graduating Today Are Tough. They Do Not Live in an Ivory Tower.鈥
鈥淭here is in Ohio, among some state elected officials, a growing ivory tower accusation being leveled against our state鈥檚 public universities and against, quite frankly, Kent State University,鈥 President Todd Diacon said.