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"Tributary: Students & Kathleen Browne" Exhibit
Apr. 18, 2025 - 10:00 am to May. 31, 2025 - 5:00 pmECHOES OF IMPACT: PRESENTING THE ALAN CANFORA COLLECTION - EXHIBIT
May. 2, 2025 - 12:00 am to Jul. 31, 2025 - 12:00 amKent Blossom Art Intensives Lecture Series: Janina Myronowa
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IN A FLASH: STEM for K-9 Salem
¾«¶«Ó°Òµ at Trumbull's STEM committee raised money to support the ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ University Police Department's K-9 program.

Nursing Students Get Extra Dose of On-the-Job Training
Three ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ University College of Nursing students had an unexpected opportunity to come to the aid of a person who had fallen on a sidewalk while suffering a seizure.

‘Being Here in Florence Means Touching History’
What first began in 1972 with a small group of ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ architecture students and faculty traveling to Florence, Italy, for a few weeks has blossomed into one of the most prestigious education-abroad programs in the country.

What Does Juneteenth Mean to You?
From traditional celebrations to annual reflections, tell us what Juneteenth means to you.

Fifteen Years + Tenacity + Devotion to Family = Associate and Bachelor's Degrees
Timothy Johnson said ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ advisors, who knew he had been working on his degree for 15 years, helped him coordinate his schedule so that he could take in-person classes — while working a full-time job — and still have time to spend with his children. He earned an associate degree in December 2022 and a bachelor's degree in May 2023.

Kent Police Seek Armed Robbery Suspect
Kent Police have arrested a man who robbed a local business May 27 leading to those on the Kent Campus being told to "shelter-in-place" for more than two hours.

A Fashion Student and a Fashion Icon
A ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ fashion design student helped a prominent New York City designer create and debut his first bridal collection.

Dump AM Radio in New Cars? Professor Says Don't Touch That Dial
¾«¶«Ó°Òµ University School of Media and Journalism Associate Professor Mitch McKenney explains why there is a critical need to maintain access to AM radio in cars.

From Voter Registration Volunteer to Presidential Management Fellow
Two-time ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ University alumnus Eli Kalil, who is finishing up his first year as a Presidential Management Fellow at Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, said his degrees prepared him well for the field of healthcare administration

¾«¶«Ó°Òµ Celebrates Philanthropy Through Scholarships, Students Vote to Support Fellow Flashes in Need
In honor of ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ University’s 113th birthday, ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ launched its second annual Day of Giving May 19.

IN A FLASH: Bringing NEO Innovation to Brazil
A group of educators from Brazil spent two weeks at ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ participating in workshops and field trips to area schools.

Family Creates Scholarship in Son’s Memory
Timothy Mikes, ’17, MPH ’23, was a College of Public Health (CPH) graduate student committed to public health and a champion for the autistic community and students with learning disabilities. A new scholarship created by his family will support future CPH students.