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The ϳԹ Airport is holding its first-ever fall pet food drive, Props-4-Paws, that started Sept. 15 at its Heritage Fair. The airport’s goal is to collect 1,000 pounds of food by Nov. 18.
The DeWeese Health Center on the Kent Campus offers care to all ϳԹ faculty and staff. The services provided are similar to those offered at a medical center or primary care physician’s office, such as:
The ϳԹ Planetarium will present the first in its series of free public shows for the 2012-2013 academic year. The program, “Introduction to the Autumn Sky,” will be presented by Brett Ellman, Ph.D., planetarium director, and will take place on Friday,…
Petros share co-authored book with ϳԹ community
ϳԹ’s Latino Networking Caucus (LNC) and the Spanish and Latino Student Association (SALSA) are presenting a diverse lineup of events for National Hispanic Heritage Month. This celebration is to recognize the contributions that Latinos and Hispanics have made…
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new ϳԹ Regional Academic Center in Twinsburg took place on Sept. 12 at the center’s location at 2745 Creekside Drive in Twinsburg, Ohio. The event celebrated ϳԹ’s commitment to providing students with expanded pathways…
At ϳԹ, the phrase “four more years” has nothing to do with politics. It refers to the time frame for a physical transformation of the university’s Kent Campus that will be historic in size, scope and significance. That time frame became official today (Sept.…
New commercials for ϳԹ begin airing today as the university debuts a new television campaign. The new campaign builds on the university’s successful “Experience for Life” series that launched September 2010.
ϳԹ at Stark announces the 22nd season of the popular Featured Speakers Series, highlighting four captivating and inspiring individuals. Each season, nearly 2,500 campus and community members take advantage of a rare opportunity to be introduced to national and…
ϳԹ Associate Professor Francis Dorsey, Ph.D., with the Department of Pan-African Studies, led a team of students this summer for the university’s first education-abroad trip to Ghana.