A recent article in the Kent Stater highlighted the Student Life Study, co-directed by Karin Coifman, Ph.D., and John Gunstad, Ph.D., professors in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Kent State. The article highlights the innovative study, which is the largest investigation into the health and well-being of college students in the United States. You can learn more about the Student Life Study and read the article here: https://kentstater.com/127859/news/campus/student-life-study-hopes-to-improve-the-student-experience/...
Careers & Internships in Psychology Fair!STEP UP TO SUCCESSWHEN: Thursday, April 3rd, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.WHERE: 218 Kent Student Center, Dining RoomCome connect with local leading employers and explore various career opportunities in psychology-related fields!Register on Handshake!Questions? Contact Debra Penberthy at dpenbert@kent.edu ...
*This article is part of the series āArtificial Intelligence and Its Applications: Perspectives From Across Kent State,ā highlighting the applications of AI in different fields and includes insights from students and faculty. Stay tuned for future articles covering topics such as law enforcement, manufacturing, healthcare, translation and design. Itās hard to deny the integral role artificial intelligence (AI) plays in individualsā lives and its impact across industries today. According to DemandSage, ChatGPT, OpenAIās popular AI language model, averages 123.5 million daily act...
Special Tour: Long Live the Spirit of Jackson State
460 shots in 30 seconds! You may have noticed a banner bearing the words 'Long Live the Spirit of Kent and Jackson State' during the May 4 commemoration, but do you really know what happened at Jackson State? This special director-led tour of the May 4 Visitors Center will focus on the experiences of Black college students, from Black United Students and Kent State Council on Human Affairs sit-in at the Corner Bar, to the shootings at Orangeburg and Jackson State.
Supportive Upbringing for Parents and Caregivers
Supportive Upbringing for Parents and Caregivers
The Child Development Center offers the Nurturing Families Program, a free, seven-week virtual course designed for parents and caregivers of children aged birth to five. This program focuses on enhancing parenting skills, stress management, and fostering healthy parent-child relationships.
Learn more about Nurturing Families and additional resources