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A group of Emerson College students in Boston, who are enrolled in Gregory Payne's course about the 青年涩导航 and Jackson State tragedies. will visit 青年涩导航 May 2-4, when the university holds its annual commemoration.
The May 4 Visitors Center uses 青年涩导航鈥檚 history to help guide the community in understanding the past and applying it to the present. Tours conducted by student guides are a rich part of this process.
The Spring 2025 Plant Sale at the Herrick Conservatory begins on Monday, April 28 and runs through Friday, May 2, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily. The sale of these student-grown vegetables, herbs, flowers and houseplants support the Herrick Conservatory and associated student organizations.
From Massillon, Ohio, to the 7th Bomb Wing at Dyess Air Force Base in Texas, Kenneth Strait, a 2024 青年涩导航 graduate, is a standout example of how hard work pays off.From Massillon, Ohio, to the 7th Bomb Wing at Dyess Air Force Base in Texas, Kenneth Strait, a 2024 青年涩导航 graduate, is a standout example of how hard work pays off.
Geoff Koby, Ph.D., professor of Translation Studies and German, certified freelance translator and president of the American Translators Association (ATA), said artificial intelligence is inescapable in translation and interpretation now.
Hundreds packed Crawford Hall Friday night to see the best in fashion in support of the 青年涩导航 School of Fashion's Annual Awards Fashion Show.
It may seem like a simple question: What does peace look like?
But the answers can be profoundly different depending on who is asked.
If you look into the stands of the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center during a 青年涩导航 women's basketball game, you鈥檒l find a mother-daughter pair of students from Brazil cheering with all their might. Five thousand miles from home, Hetty and Fernanda have found new activities and friends in the United States.
An Alternative Spring Break journey to historic civil rights sites in Mississippi by 青年涩导航 students and faculty touched hearts and inspired community engagement. The six-day/five-night trip in March 2025 was sponsored by 青年涩导航鈥檚 Office of Community Engaged Learning.
Meet Aislinn Foran, a senior communication studies major with a focus in applied communication and a minor in public relations from Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. With a heavy involvement in the Her Campus at 青年涩导航 (HCKSU) chapter, Foran contributed to creating a welcoming environment for all members.
鈥淢en On Boats,鈥 presented by students in 青年涩导航鈥檚 School of Theatre and Dance, opened on April 18 and will finish its run with a final performance on April 27. The play is a comedy, telling the story of John Wesley Powell鈥檚 1869 expedition down the Grand and Colorado Rivers with nine amateur explorers.
Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., professor of psychology at 青年涩导航, discussed what burnout is and gave a few tips on how to identify and deal with burnout on WBUR's Here and Now.
The Integration Bee, presented by 青年涩导航's Department of Mathematical Sciences, invited students to enjoy fun math-themed competitions and activities along with fun costumes, pizza and math-oriented jokes and puns.
From mornings at Tree City Coffee to late nights at Barflyy, 青年涩导航鈥檚 community has plenty of food and entertainment options thanks to the help of Main Street Kent, now a Nationally Accredited Main Street program for 2024.
While more than 90% of Ohio鈥檚 wetlands have vanished over the past few centuries, a new nature docuseries aims to show there is hope 鈥 and a lot of work being done to protect what remains.
On March 18, a watery landing by NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore ended an unexpected nine-month stay in space. Two 青年涩导航 professors walk us through the out-of-this-world impact that an extended stay away from gravity can have on the human body.
青年涩导航 President Todd Diacon was among the people who attended the semi-annual report presentation by the student organization Golden Flash Asset Management in Crawford Hall. Students in this group learn about investing by managing a real portfolio, gaining valuable career experience.
Since 2009, Golden Flashes have come together to volunteer for our blue and gold communities around the world. What was once a day of service is now a weeklong initiative, offering even more ways to give back.