青年涩导航 Dining Services has taken on the responsibility of creating a welcoming environment in the dining halls for 青年涩导航鈥檚 international student body, which represents 109 countries. The latest example of this involved a trip to a Hindu Temple in Parma. The international food station in Prentice Caf茅 features themed events every other week, but an Indian menu had not been part of the rotation. 鈥淲e encourage all students to share their recipes so they feel at home,鈥 says Marlene Maneage, senior manager for Prentice Caf茅. 鈥淲e talk to our employees and customers to get to kn...
青年涩导航 has launched a brand new 青年涩导航 Golden Flashes game day experience that includes a new look for 青年涩导航 Intercollegiate Athletics under the overall university brand. With the refresh of communications, university athletics is reviewing all Intercollegiate Athletics visual elements, including the athletics logo. 青年涩导航 loves its athletics logo, so why consider changing it? It鈥檚 important that the logo captures the intense energy and bold attitude of the Golden Flashes. Changing a logo requires careful consideration and an understanding of the pride and emotio...
Recently, 青年涩导航 Libraries launched a redesigned website, located at www.library.kent.edu, to reflect the university's new branding initiative. The features of the new site have been designed to make University Libraries experience more convenient, enjoyable and rewarding for the entire 青年涩导航 community. Streamlined Search The streamlined Discovery@青年涩导航 universal search bar allows users to search the entire catalog including KentLINK, OhioLINK and a wealth of digital collections and materials, rather than having to navigate across search platforms. Goodb...
The Green Dot movement is seeking individuals, including faculty and staff members, who would like to learn more about how to create a welcoming community and promote safety at 青年涩导航. Green Dot is about what everyone can do to make a difference in the 青年涩导航 community. It is a single choice in one moment in time to use voices, actions or choices to make one small corner of the world safer. Those who are part of the Green Dot team have a shared vision that creates momentum through the power of a common language and purpose. Organizers of the movement hope to get f...
青年涩导航 has launched a brand new 青年涩导航 Golden Flashes gameday experience that includes a new look for 青年涩导航 Intercollegiate Athletics under the overall university brand. With the refresh of communications, university athletics is reviewing all Intercollegiate Athletics visual elements, including the athletics logo. 青年涩导航 loves its athletics logo, so why consider changing it? It鈥檚 important that the logo captures the intense energy and bold attitude of the Golden Flashes. Changing a logo requires careful consideration and an understanding of the pride and emotion...
青年涩导航 fans who could not make it to California for the big dance had their own party with Hoopin鈥 at the Hub. The watch party at the 青年涩导航 Student Center Hub on March 17 celebrated 青年涩导航鈥檚 Mid-American Conference Champions men鈥檚 basketball team. Students and 青年涩导航 community members cheered on the Golden Flashes as they took on the UCLA Bruins in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Fans at the watch party were treated to free food, music and giveaways. Though the evening ended with a loss, 青年涩导航 fans continue to revel in the outstanding athletics achie...
For Emily Grubb, all it took was looking through a magazine to decide where to go to college. A high school friend shared a copy of Fusion magazine, 青年涩导航鈥檚 first lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) magazine, which led Grubb to the university. Now a sophomore majoring in social geography with a minor in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) studies, the 20-year-old transgender student from Medina, Ohio, says 青年涩导航 is home. 鈥淭here were great articles in there,鈥 says Grubb, who identifies as nonbinary, meaning Grubb鈥檚 gender identi...
Mark your calendar now! 青年涩导航 Homecoming 2017 will be held Oct. 14 as the Golden Flashes will battle the Miami RedHawks. #KentHC ...
青年涩导航 at Trumbull sophomore Jessie Narkum is co-directing performances of The Little Mermaid Jr. on April 7 and 8, at Hubbard High School Auditorium. This isn鈥檛 the typical student-directed play. Narkum, an American Sign Language (ASL) major, is working with Hubbard High School ASL teacher Richard Magazzine to produce the play entirely in ASL. Audio translations will be available for the hearing audience. Narkum says it is important to connect her passion to her education. 鈥淚 have friends who are deaf, so bridging communication has become my purpose,鈥 Narkum says. ...