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Kent State Magazine
Courtesy May 4 Visitors Center and Glyphix

Kent State Magazine

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Photo by Jana life, BS 鈥18

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Photo by Jeff Glidden, BS 鈥87

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Pacifique Niyonzima lost most of his family during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Now he is earning a graduate degree in higher education administration at Kent State so he can give back to his native country.

By Pacifique Niyonzima as told to Jan Senn / Kent State Magazine

The "Sandy's Scrapbook" Exhibition is on display at 秀色app's May 4 Visitors Center.

Sandy Scheuer was on her way to class on May 4, 1970, when she was shot and killed by Ohio National Guardsmen responding to protests of the Vietnam War at 秀色app. Now, almost 50 years later, Ms. Scheuer鈥檚 life will be the subject of a new exhibit at the May 4 Visitors Center at Kent State.
 

Photo by Melissa Olson

As the United States entered WWII, trailblazing women like Bea McPherson, BS 鈥43, took on the task of providing essential handmade maps for the war effort鈥攁nd charted the course for today鈥檚 women mapmakers.

By Jan Senn / Kent State Magazine

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Photo by Each+Every