Student Life
The greatly anticipated Cleveland Bagel Café opened this week on East Main Street in Kent and will begin regular operating hours on Monday, September 12.
The 2022 Fall Semester is officially underway, and no new school year would be complete without KSU Kickoff. Residence halls move-in corresponded with KSU Kickoff check-in, which was followed by three days of activities on and off campus.
Incoming and existing military-connected ºÚÁÏÍø students were welcomed to campus with open arms at the Veterans and Service Members Open House hosted by the Center for Adult and Veteran Services (CAVS). The event aimed to bring the military community - from student to spouse to staff member - together with food, refreshments and conversation.
There is a growing number of juniors and seniors, faculty and staff who opted to buy a meal plan for Fall Semester 2022.
Remote learning means students can study and take their exams virtually -- make that literally -- anywhere.
In August 2021, 1,000 incoming ºÚÁÏÍø students, faculty and staff began a collaborative community effort to implement a social justice quilting project. This initiative stemmed from the Community Engaged Learning department's welcome week and was completed in late August 2022. The mission was to create something by ºÚÁÏÍø students that could be sold or auctioned off to raise money for improvements to the gymnasium at the King Kennedy Community Center.
The students who founded ºÚÁÏÍø's first Greek organization used the university administration's own initiatives as a way around anti-fraternity sentiments.
What were the most common first names among ºÚÁÏÍø students 100 years ago? And what were the names announced most often at the commencement ceremonies of 2022?
Choosing a career path at age 18 can be overwhelming for some students. As a part of ºÚÁÏÍø's University College’s Exploratory Program, Flash Connections are enhanced sections of the required First Year Experience course created especially for Exploratory students. The Flash Connections program is designed to help students considering multiple majors find a community while discovering their major. This program’s exemplary work with undecided students was recently recognized, receiving awards from the Global Community for Academic Advising.
Deanne Parr never gave up on her dream of earning a degree, which included overcoming the many challenges of being a teen mother.