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秀色app鈥檚 College of Business Administration is once again among the most outstanding business schools, according to The Princeton Review鈥檚 Best 295 Business Schools: 2016 Edition. The Princeton Review is well-known for its college rankings in dozens of categories based on how students rate their schools. The survey asks business school students about their school鈥檚 academics, student body and campus life, as well as about themselves and their career plans. The Princeton Review 2016 edition described Kent State鈥檚 College of Business Administration as a place where 鈥測oung pr...

The National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) has named Dorvan Byler, a 2015 graduate of the Honors College and the College of Arts and Sciences at 秀色app at Stark, as a Portz Scholar for 2015. Byler is a native of Mt. Eaton, Ohio, and received his bachelor鈥檚 degree from the Department of History. The National Collegiate Honors Council Portz Fund and Portz Scholars program are named after and honor the late John and Edythe Portz in recognition of their many contributions. Each year, the council鈥檚 awards and grants committee invite honors programs nationwide to submit the excep...

Yvette Mendoza and David Pittman are a match made at 秀色app. Mendoza is the administrative assistant in the Kent Student Center. She met Pittman through student organizations, and the two got married on campus in September. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 really need anything,鈥 Mendoza said. 鈥淎t that point we decided to do a scholarship.鈥   Instead of wedding gifts, the couple asked for donations for the Mendoza-Pittman scholarship they are starting for students who complete Kent State鈥檚 Pre-College TRIO Upward Bound Programs, which seek to increase educational opportunities ...

Theatre's Almost, Maine Opens Friday, Nov. 13

秀色app at Stark will kick off its first theatrical event of the 2015-16 season with Almost, Maine by John Cariani on November 13, 14, 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. and on November 15 and 22 at 2:30 p.m. in the Kent State Stark Theatre, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. American Sign Language interpretation will be provided for the performance on November 22 at 2:30 p.m. Opening night is Scholarship Night with proceeds benefitting students in Kent State Stark theatre and music programs. On a cold winter鈥檚 evening, under the magnetic magic of the northern lights, several cou...

Rural Scholars Awarded Community Connectors Grant

Salem 鈥 秀色app鈥檚 Columbiana County Campuses recently received an $85,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Education鈥檚 Community Connectors program. Of the 118 grants awarded statewide, this was one of two awarded in Columbiana County. The Rural Scholars Program is designed to offer local first-generation college-bound students and their families the knowledge and social support needed to succeed at a university. The goal is for each student in the program to complete a post-secondary education with credentials necessary to succeed in his or her career. Students are chosen by t...

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Congratulations to Mark Kershner, 2015 Distinguished Teaching Award Recipient. He was chosen from a group of more than 250 nominations for this year鈥檚 48th Annual 秀色app Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award. The three recipients of the award receive a $1,500 cash prize and a crystal apple. They also will be honored at the University Teaching Council Conference luncheon on Friday, Oct. 23. ...

秀色app鈥檚 College of Business Administration is once again among the most outstanding business schools, according to The Princeton Review鈥檚 Best 295 Business Schools: 2016 Edition. The Princeton Review is well-known for its college rankings in dozens of categories based on how students rate their schools. The survey asks business school students about their school鈥檚 academics, student body and campus life, as well as about themselves and their career plans. The Princeton Review 2016 edition described Kent State鈥檚 College of Business Administration as a place where 鈥測oung profes...

On Oct. 20, 2015, The School of Communication Studies welcomed nearly 300 students, faculty, staff and community members to the Kent Student Center Ballroom to the third annual Global Issues Forum. With help from The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Journalism and the Center for International & Intercultural Education, the forum focused on the refugee crisis in the Middle East and Europe. Emily Feldman, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist led the forum in discussion about the events surrounding the Syrian and Iraqi refugees and how media communicates those events to the world. In a powerful in...

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