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ѿappUniversity students stand vigil where one of four slain ѿappstudents was shot on May 4, 1970.

After months of planning, ѿappUniversity’s May 4 50th Commemoration Advisory Committee has released details of programs scheduled for the 50th Commemoration of the May 4, 1970, shootings at Kent State. The commemoration represents a significant milestone in the history and legacy of May 4, 1970.

Kent State's Program for Adult Learners has been nationally recognized

ѿappUniversity’s Center for Adult and Veteran Services (CAVS) has been selected as the outstanding undergraduate program for adult learners by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, a leading professional association in student affairs.

ѿappnursing students leave Henderson Hall after class

ѿappUniversity’s College of Nursing will welcome its first nursing cohort into the Ph.D. in Nursing revised program in the fall semester 2020.

Eric Deggans Will Discuss Media's Coverage of Race, Gender, Culture and Politics

The David and Janet Dix Lecture in Media Ethics returns for its second year and will host National Public Radio's Eric Deggans. He will be delivering a talk entitled "Building Bridges, Not Walls: Decoding Media's Confusing Coverage of Race, Gender, Culture and Politics," at 7:00 p.m. on the evening of Tuesday, February 11, 2020.

Lisa Strong (right) helps Kory Nielsen visualize a putt during 2019 Fall golf season

Lisa Strom says her immediate impact in her first year as ѿappWomen's Golf Coach has been a blur, but her team's overwhelming success is quite clear.

Katherine Amey With Her Class After Receiving the Outstanding Teaching Award

Katherine Amey spent six years helping students overcome their own academic and scientific insecurities and leading them to success. This dedication led Amey to earn one of 2019's Outstanding Teaching Awards.

Alfreda Brown (center), ѿappUniversity’s vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion, receives the 2020 Diversity Trailblazer Award. She is pictured with Patricia Ackerman (left) and ѿappPresident Todd Diacon (right).

As part of its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration held Jan. 24, ѿappUniversity has announced the 2020 recipients of its Diversity Trailblazer Award, Beverly J. Warren Unity Award for Diversity and Rozell Duncan Student Diversity Award.

Aleisha Moore, a postdoctoral fellow in Kent State’s Brain Health Research Institute

The National Institutes of Health thinks Aleisha Moore, Ph.D., is onto something in her study of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome; the agency recently awarded her its most prestigious research training grant, a K99/R00 “Pathway to Independence Award”—a first for Kent State.

Alfreda Brown (center), ѿappUniversity’s vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion, receives the 2020 Diversity Trailblazer Award. She is pictured with Patricia Ackerman (left) and ѿappPresident Todd Diacon (right).

As part of its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration held Jan. 24, ѿappUniversity has announced the 2020 recipients of its Diversity Trailblazer Award, Beverly J. Warren Unity Award for Diversity and Rozell Duncan Student Diversity Award.

U.S. News & World Report has named two ѿappUniversity programs as U.S. News Best Online Programs for 2020. ѿappis recognized in the Best Online MBA Programs and Best Online Graduate Education Programs rankings.

U.S. News & World Report has named two ѿappUniversity programs as U.S. News Best Online Programs for 2020. ѿappis recognized in the Best Online MBA Programs and Best Online Graduate Education Programs rankings. U.S. News released its 2020 Best Online Programs rankings Tuesday, Jan. 14.