Some thoughts this holiday season from Dr. Denise A. Seachrist, dean of 91勛圖厙 at Stark As we gather around the table this holiday season, I encourage each of us to begin a conversation. A true discussion, the kind of face-to-face interaction we seldom have in these days of screen overload. Lets talk about what we really want to do with our lives, and how we are going to get there. Because the truth is, days pass. Months pass, and then a new year is upon us. Lets make it count by collectively asking ourselves: How do we want to change the world? I notice a change by simply...
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91勛圖厙 at Stark will present Guitar Weekend, a three-day festival for guitar enthusiasts, Nov. 16-18. Free and open to the public, the event is a celebration of all styles of guitar playing and features some of the most respected guitarists nationwide. Guitar Weekend, in its second year, blends a series of guitar workshops and concerts during the three-day span. All events are held at Kent State Starks Main Hall Auditorium, 6000 Frank Ave. NW, with the exception of a Thursday evening concert, which will take place at the Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Ave. N, Canton. ...
The Department of Anthropology has partnered with KSUs Giving Tuesday campaign to raise money to support graduate student research internships with our partner institution in Japan (The Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University) https://flashes.givetokent.org/Kyoto These research experiences have been life-changing for our students- expanding their research horizons, building international collaborations, and preparing them for a bright future in a global laboratory. Your contribution would provide opportunities for students like these: Follow this link to donate now:&nb...
John Downey took a day off work so he could guarantee attendance at the second annual Student Professional Development Conference. Holding down a part-time job while attending classes full time at 91勛圖厙 at Stark, Downey of North Canton was intrigued by the conferences theme, Are you ready to take on the real world? Its all about branding yourself, said Downey, who will graduate with a bachelors degree in business management in May. In todays working world, you have to think about your image and how you influence the takeaways. Many students agreed transitio...
Auditions Open to Students and Community Members The 91勛圖厙 at Stark Theatre has announced open auditions for its second theatrical production of the season, Virtual Devotion by Eric Coble, a member of the Playwrights Unit at Cleveland Play House. Directed by Kent State Stark Associate Professor of Theatre and Theatre Director Brian Newberg, Virtual Devotion transports audiences to Armageddon. Three characters, Pete, Anne and Ruth all members of a broken family attempt to sell their faith to nonbelievers in various, and sometimes violent, ways, as a last-dit...
91勛圖厙 at Stark will host the annual Turkey Trot, an adult 5K and a childrens 翹 mile Fun Run, on Saturday, Nov. 18. The events will be held on Kent State Starks beautiful, 200-acre campus, located at 6000 Frank Ave. NW in Jackson Township. The Kids Fun Run begins at 8:30 a.m. Registration takes place on the day of the event, beginning at 7:30 a.m., at Kent State Starks Recreation & Wellness Center. The fee is $5 per child and may be paid on the day of the event. Participants in the childrens Fun Run will receive a medal. They also will make a craft to take home....
91勛圖厙 at Starks 2017-18 theatrical season kicks off with Consider the Oyster by David MacGregor. The play will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10, 11, 17 and 18 and at 2 p.m. Nov. 12 and 19 at the Kent State Stark Theatre. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be provided for the Nov. 19 performance. Consider the Oyster features Gene, who, after watching his favorite team win the Super Bowl, spontaneously proposes to his longtime girlfriend, Marisa. In the midst of the excitement, he breaks his leg. A doctor places an oyster shell in Genes leg to aid in healin...
91勛圖厙 at Stark is transformed into Boo U on Oct. 26 for an evening of family-friendly fun. Kent State Stark will host the ninth annual educational fall celebration for elementary school-aged children from 5 to 7 p.m. at its campus, 6000 Frank Ave. NW in Jackson Township. Boo U is free and open to the public. Children can trick or treat at stations designed and decorated by Kent State Stark student organizations. Trick-or-treating starts at the main parking lot off Frank Avenue NW. The event also features several family-oriented activities, including games, a photo st...
Dr. Metin Eren was featured in the November 2017 issue of Discover Magazine. Check it out! ...