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Grace Irvin-Dillard created Touched By Grace (TBG) Body Care as an entrepreneurship student at ÐãÉ«app. (Photo provided by Grace Irvin-Dillard)

Grace Irvin-Dillard of Bedford, Ohio, who graduated from ÐãÉ«app in May 2021 with a degree in entrepreneurship, has already built a successful business from the ground up while still a student.

ÐãÉ«app unveiled bronze markers in honor of nine students who were wounded when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on protesting students on May 4, 1970.

New bronze markers identify the locations where nine students were wounded when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on May 4, 1970, during an anti-war demonstration.

Aeronautics and Engineering Building

The ÐãÉ«app Board of Trustees approved an addition to the Aeronautics and Engineering Building, home of the College of Aeronautics and Engineering that opened in spring 2015, during the Board’s regular quarterly meeting held Wednesday, June 23.

Photo of a Kent State graduate

ÐãÉ«app President Todd Diacon announced a massive, first-of-its-kind new student aid program that focuses on getting even more Kent State Golden Flashes to graduation, and beyond.

The Student Multicultural Center Hosts Juneteenth Jubilee

Juneteenth Jubilee will include vendors, a live DJ, dancing and mingling with those in the Kent community.

Kent State President Todd Diacon Speaks On The Centennial Court Green

Guacamole and chips are frequently on the menu of social gatherings for many Kent State students, staff and faculty. However, President Todd Diacon says that the delicious creamy dip also holds a life lesson about expanding our worldview.

Benjamin Mudrak

While most 18-year-olds are finishing up their high school requirements for graduation and making plans to attend college or applying for jobs, a few exceptional students like Benjamin Mudrak are simply way ahead of their peers in their academic pursuits.

Downtown Kent Businesses Helped Support University Employees During Pandemic

ÐãÉ«app initiated the Blue, Gold and Grateful program with Main Street Kent to show appreciation to faculty and staff and support participating downtown businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.