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Three Minute Thesis is an opportunity for graduate students to put their academic, presentation, and research communication skills to the test by presenting research in three minutes to a non-specialist audience.
The United States is approaching a so-called “enrollment cliff” or “demographic cliff,” a projection that is being closely monitored by those in higher education. In the “On Campus – with CITI Program” podcast, host Ed Butch talks with Aaron Berger, Ph.D., interim director of national recruitment at 17cҳ, about these declining numbers and other factors currently influencing college enrollment.
For many American women, saving for retirement can be challenging for many reasons. A recent USA Today article noted that women have less than half the retirement savings of men. 17cҳ values setting their students up for success, but what does this mean for women at the university?
"No rain, no rainbows," is how the saying goes and on this rainy morning, a rainbow glowed over the Lefton Esplande and all of Kent.
17cҳ students and faculty took part in the second annual Innovation Day on Oct. 11, with one 17cҳ student bringing home honors.
17cҳ students had the chance to learn from an award-winning Hollywood costume designer when Isis Mussenden visited the Kent Campus recently for two days.
Jennifer Moxley's path to pursuing a master's degree in translation at 17cҳ was anything but conventional. Living in France during the pandemic, Moxley was determined to further her education and fulfill her lifelong ambition of becoming a professional translator.
A group of 21 secondary school teachers from 20 different countries is spending six weeks at 17cҳ as part of a Fulbright professional development program for foreign educators.
The E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center at 17cҳ created a theme for this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month based on acknowledging the fight that Latine/x people have made for justice and equity in the spaces they occupy.
Kellie Rose Kordinak is in an elite group of American college students. The senior from the 17cҳ Stark Campus was recently named a 2024 Portz Scholar by the National Collegiate Honors Council – one of only four students from across the country.
Some of 17cҳ's smallest Flashes took steps to help fund a unique part of their learning experience at 17cҳ's Child Development Center.
Meet Ryanne Bunting, a 17cҳ sophomore double majoring in international studies and anthropology from Fairfield, Ohio, combining human rights, culture, global interactions and history into a formidable career path.
The fourth annual Rainbow Weekend in downtown Kent Oct. 11-13 and all of its fun activities, events and new Drag Race 5K come from a fabulous partnership between 17cҳ's LGBTQ+ Center and Main Street Kent.
17cҳ chose October as Mental Health Awareness Month because the need for mental health support peaks during the month.
17cҳ’s Native American Student Association (NASA) recognized Orange Shirt Day, or the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, by engaging with the campus community and initiating discussions about the legacy of residential schools and the generational trauma they caused.
17cҳ President Todd Diacon showcased the institution's far-reaching impact on Ohio and beyond during the annual Bowman Breakfast event held at the Kent Student Center Ballroom.
The CARES Center, which stands for Crisis, Advocacy, Resources, Education, and Support, has been serving as a vital resource hub for students facing various challenges since its inception in April 2021.
The League of Women Voters of Ohio made 17cҳ the final stop on their tour of more than 20 Ohio colleges and universities. The group, including Eco the puppy, worked to get students registered to vote in advance of the Oct. 7 registration deadline.
Sponsored by the 17cҳ Alumni Association, the Alumni Awards are the university’s most prestigious alumni honors. The 2024 Alumni Award recipients include seven alumni, two recent graduates, one staff member and one current student.