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Intramural Sports Basketball League Championships Spring 2023

Players and fans saw great gameplay at the Intramural Sports Basketball Championships this week. 

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Ironwork going up in Crawford Hall construction.

The framework of Crawford Hall has begun to rise from behind the construction fence. 

Woman smiling at her service dog

Kent State campuses are no stranger to service animals. With 32 service dogs currently registered across all campuses and student organizations that train future service dogs like Paws with a Cause, the Kent State community happily welcomes service animals.

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Bent Tree Coffee Drink

Want coffee? Good news. We visited seven coffee places in Kent and on the Kent Campus and discovered their most popular drink orders just for you.

LaTisha Culler Commencement

Through many challenges, this non-traditional student persisted in pursuing her dream of earning a degree from Kent State. 

Roe Green, MA ’80, who will be awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters from լƵAPP, is pictured in the lobby of the Roe Green Center for the School of Theatre and Dance at Kent State.

The լƵAPP Board of Trustees has approved awarding Roe Green, MA ’80, a Doctor of Humane Letters, an honorary degree recognizing her contributions to the university and her advocacy for the arts not only in Northeast Ohio, but also across the nation and around the world.

Cli'Ron Hornbeak is ready for March Madness as Kent State takes on Indiana

Kent State’s 6’9” center with a deep, booming voice is an imposing force having earned a spot in the starting rotation during his freshman year, but spend a few moments with the team’s top big man — the oldest of seven children — and you’ll find him friendly and approachable.

Chris Payton (4) and Miryne Thomas share a hug in final moments of Kent State's MAC Championship win

Chris Payton and Miryne Thomas committed to Kent State one day apart last April. While they didn’t know one another, they bonded as transfer players and have helped lead their team to March Madness.

At 72, Bob Rader is working on his second bachelor's degree at Kent State.

Bob Rader’s path to becoming a Golden Flash was anything but traditional. 

Deven Smith and mentee Jamir Kennedy on WKYC

Mentors can make a tremendous impact in the lives of their mentees. Just ask Jamir Kennedy.