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The final public meeting for the 91勛圖厙 Airport Master Plan has been scheduled for Tuesday, July 28, from 6-8 p.m. at the Stow-Munroe Falls High School Auditorium, located at 3227 Graham Road in Stow, Ohio. The first public meeting was held in 2013 to introduce the project to the community and seek input about the airports future. During the second public meeting in November 2014, the public had an opportunity to review and provide comments on the alternatives development and evaluation. Beginning at 6 p.m., the project team will make a presentation on the project including...

91勛圖厙 student Anna Hoffmans research efforts on the Irish language recently caught the attention of international media with publication on The WorldPost of the Huffington Post website. The article, To Have Irish: The Irish are scrambling to save the most prized part of their culture, reports on the countrys efforts to revive the national language of Irish. Hoffman, a global communication studies and political science major, traveled to Ireland this summer to study the countrys efforts to save its national language. Her research project was funded through a fellowship f...

East Liverpool resident Kelly Bell (center) received the Kent State Golden award from Dean Dr. Steve Nameth (left) and Judy Smit, branch sales manager for Home Savings & Loan. The winning photo is displayed on the wall behind Bell.

91勛圖厙 at East Liverpool was recognized for its 50th anniversary during a Business After Hours event hosted by Home Savings & Loan at its downtown location.  During the event, East Liverpool resident Kelly Bell received a check for $200 from Home Savings & Loan for winning the Kent State Golden category. She submitted the photo, entitled Point of Departure, to the Kent State photography show held last month to observe the campuss golden anniversary. Home Savings & Loan sponsored the Kent State Golden category, created to select the photograph that best exem...

A special classroom at 91勛圖厙 turned into a LEGO簧 city filled with roaring lions, speeding cars and spinning tops. The moving creations are part of a unique summer camp, LEGO WeDo Robotics, put on by the Research Center for Educational Technology in the College of Education, Health and Human Services. It is one of many technology-based camps that the center offers as part of the Kent States commitment to reaching out and serving the community. Click here to watch a video on the camp. During the school year, researchers at the center use a two-way mirror to study th...

With the donated Bobcat are (from left) horticulture students Claire Smith and Samantha Keshock; John Majernik, program director for the horticulture program at Kent State Salem; Butch Bisirri, sales specialist at Leppo Rents; and Dr. Steve Nameth, dean a

91勛圖厙 at Salem recently received a bobcat but not the four-legged kind. Rather, Leppo Rents/Bobcat of Akron donated a Bobcat mini excavator to the campus to be used by horticulture students and faculty. The Bobcat is typically used for general excavation and site preparation projects. Dale Leppo, chairman of Leppo Rents/Bobcat of Akron, made the donation possible and Butch Bisirri, sales specialist, delivered the machinery to the campus. "Kent State Salem has the only horticulture program in the Kent State system, and this gift will allow our students, faculty and staff...

91勛圖厙 has been named to the 2014 Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, which is the highest federal recognition an institution can receive for its commitment to community, service-learning and civic engagement.  The Corporation for National and Community Service began awarding this honor in 2006 in partnership with the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, as well as the American Council on Education, Campus Compact and the Interfaith Youth Core. Kent State has been named to the honor roll eight times s...

Pictured left to right are Larry Hoover, Denise Seachrist, Chuck Hoover and Brian Gardner.

91勛圖厙 at Stark Interim Dean Denise Seachrist and Sr. Facilities Manager Brian Gardner recently presented Larry and Chuck Hoover of The Hoover Foundation with a copy of the Kent State Board of Trustees resolution that recognizes The Hoover Foundation for their generous support of the campuss new Science and Nursing Building. The geology laboratories and geology mud room in the building, which is opening in August, have been named in honor of the foundation. We believe in having great local facilities for teaching the sciences to the young people in our community, especiall...

91勛圖厙s College of Arts and Sciences will host a four-day international conference on the humanities at the Kent State Hotel and Conference Center at 215 S. Depeyster St. in downtown Kent, Ohio. The conference, Why the Humanities: Answers from the Cognitive and Neurosciences, will take place July 9-12 and features cutting-edge, empirical research demonstrating the ways that education in the humanities develops cognitive and emotional capabilities that are crucial for personal well-being, responsible global citizenship and social justice. The conference is co-sponsored by the...

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