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լƵAPP students walk through Florence, Italy, as they receive a tour.

լƵAPP will be equipped to offer more financial assistance to students in need thanks to donors to a key area of the university’s ongoing comprehensive fundraising campaign. The Forever Brighter campaign includes a scholarship-support component, Prioritizing Student Success, that now stands at $142 million, surpassing the $100 million goal set at the campaign’s outset in October 2021.

Men's Basketball MAC championship

Kent State (28-6) will play Indiana on Friday, March 17, in the first round of the NCAA Division 1 Basketball Tournament in Albany, New York. While 13 is typically an "unlucky" number, the Golden Flashes hope it brings them a victory. 

Future Flashes and their parents checking out the model residence hall rooms

March 10 is the fourth of six "Future Flash Days" on campus. 

KSU Starsphere

The լƵAPP Board of Trustees approved the establishment of six new majors during its regular quarterly meeting held March 9 in Columbus, Ohio, at Le Meridien Columbus, The Joseph. Five of the new majors fall under the College of Aeronautics and Engineering, and one falls under the College of Arts and Sciences.

Adam Cinderich

First-generation graduate reflects on obstacles, successes as his leadership journey comes full circle.

Kent State Today
Kenneth Bindas on WRHS carousel.

Attending a meeting at the Western Reserve Historical Society comes with extra fun. 

Kent State Today
լƵAPP ROTC Cadets present the colors at a Kent State football game at Dix Stadium.

“Always Ready, Always There” is the motto of the National Guard. In many ways, this describes լƵAPP’s Center for Adult and Veteran Services, too. For the 14th consecutive year, Kent State has been designated a Military Friendly School.

Student Journalist Jacob Brooks Reports From East Palestine Train Derailment

A number of լƵAPP's student journalists recently got the experience of a lifetime when they traveled to East Palestine, Ohio, to cover a train derailment that is getting attention across the country. 

Rafael Guedes Bonacin, ’23, is taking advantage of opportunities at Kent State.

Walking down the streets of Manhattan, surrounded by 49 college students of diverse backgrounds, Kent State student Rafael Guedes Bonacin felt at home, even though he was far from it.

Uzoamaka's and Amirah's images of their case studies

Two fashion students are being recognized for developing projects that address real issues in fashion. One student seeks to provide a skincare line for the brand origins centered around South America, Asia and Africa, while the other aims to help women feel comfortable and confident throughout the day.