Students First
The ѿappUniversity Bookstore is the perfect place for students to find exactly what they're looking for with its array of ѿappgear, books and electronics. But with all those choices in there, have you ever wondered what the top sellers are? We wondered, so we asked.
A team of university leaders and communicators from ѿappis currently visiting the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná in Brazil.
ѿappUniversity senior Carlton “CeeJay” Scott Jr. can barely contain his excitement when he talks about his upcoming study-abroad experience at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. The food, the people, the ancient pyramids – Scott’s goals are to create a short film while he is away, learn to speak Arabic and, hopefully, to expand his cooking repertoire with new tastes and flavors of the Middle Eastern culture.
The ѿappUniversity Board of Trustees approved the establishment of a new master’s degree that will help meet two decades of sustained growth in the broad field of conflict studies. The new Peace and Conflict Studies major within the Master of Arts degree will be offered in person on the Kent Campus and will prepare students for careers as practitioners in the fields of peace and conflict management and for doctorate study.
Kent State’s College of Nursing offers programs on five of the university’s eight campuses.
In every ѿappUniversity video commercial there are students. Students are the face of Kent State. But students do more than participate as talent in front of the camera. They help plan, record and edit these videos. And let us say, these videos take longer than you think to create.
Linda Hoeptner Poling’s “student-centered” attitude is what led to her receiving recognition from her students and ultimately the Distinguished Teaching Award.
Get a slice of the action at Homeslice Pizzeria, the newest edition to the Hub in the Kent Student Center.
This November, members of the ѿappUniversity community joined together to shine their light on philanthropy. During the November campaign, Kent State’s Giving Tuesday raised $3.6 million, marking the sixth year it has brought in more than $1 million to support scholarships and programs across Kent State’s eight-campus system.
Ever visit a restaurant or a coffee shop whose environment just simply made you feel... home?! Well, that's exactly how Field Hockey Player Katie Wuerstle felt during her first visit to Kent State.