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US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY GRANTS PRESTIGIOUS RESEARCH AWARD TO PHYSICS PHD STUDENT

US Department of Energy grants graduate student research award (SCGSR) to Physics PhD student Maci Kesler at 91勛圖厙

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Pacifique Niyonzima, M.Ed. '19

Pacifique Niyonzima, M.Ed. 19, finds new opportunities for students through partnership between his alma mater and home country.

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Carl Walz '77

Carl Walz, 77

Carl Walz, 77, has spent 231 days in space - and it all began with a physics degree and the Air Force ROTC program at Kent State. From a nuclear lab to the cockpit of a jet plane to the crew compartment in a rocket ship, Carl attests that his career has been a wild ride.  

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Alumni and Giving

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Rising Scholars Compete in NASA Challenge

A team of Columbiana County Rising Scholars students recently participated in the finals of the NASA HUNCH culinary competition at the Johnson Space Center in Houston to determine if their culinary creation would be a future meal for International Space Station astronauts.

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Institute Explores Peace and Conflict

LaKaleb Bowen, 24, is a criminology and justice studies major who admits to becoming captivated by Kent States education-abroad programs, noting that his most recent trip to Kigali, Rwanda, was an extraordinary experience focused on peace and conflict in the country.

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Alumni and Giving

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ABLE Group Strives to Support University Employees with Disabilities

ABLE exists to support KSU employees in the disability community. Membership includes faculty, staff, and student employees from across the Kent system with a strong representation from the regional campuses.  Not all members identify as disabled but rather join to learn more about how to accommodate employees with disabilities and their concerns.

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Navigating Campus with a Mental Health Diagnosis: Your Guide to Success

As the spotlight on mental health gradually brightens, institutions are having the realization that its not just a personal battleits a potential disability. With this recognition comes a vast change in how we approach accommodations. With the limitations of both the environment and the accommodations themselves, discrepancies are bound to arise. However, we have the tools to navigate it. The services provided by SAS help you in-classroom and give you the resources needed to be successful as a member of Kent State community. 

 
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