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ODHE Awards Grant for Kent State Fashion KnitLAB

You’ve probably seen someone knitting a scarf or a sweater as a hobby. However, knitting is big business and has a large impact on manufacturing. Kent State School of Fashion professors are using a new $236,816 grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) to spread awareness of the possibilities of knitting and creating training opportunities.

Tags: Arts & Culture, Research & Science

Kent State Today

Cast of The Sugar Ridge Rag, Play Inspired By May 4 Events

Florida Playwright Produces Drama Inspired by May 4, 1970

Kent State was more than 100 miles away from Philip Middleton Williams’ high school and his home in Perrysburg, but the May 4, 1970, shootings, which killed four students and wounded nine, reverberated through his psyche and brought the Vietnam War front and center. Williams was inspired by the May 4 events to write and produce a play "The Sugar Ridge Rag." 

Tags: May 4 50, Arts & Culture

Kent Campus

Kent State Police officer Vance Voyles

Soldier-Turned-Police Officer Draws on his Past for Debut Novel Featuring Crime-Solving Veteran

When he’s not working to keep the Kent Campus safe, police officer Vance Voyles can be found in the classroom where he works as an adjunct professor teaching Story for Film for the digital media production major in the School of Media and Journalism within the College of Communication and Information. 

Tags: Arts & Culture, Kent State Police Services

Kent State Today

Book collage

Kent State’s Reinberger Children’s Library Center Becomes New Home of Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction

The Reinberger Children’s Library Center at Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ has become the new home of the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction, assuming the role formerly held by the Center for Children’s Books at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Established in 1982, the annual award of $5,000 goes to an author of an historical fiction novel for children published in the previous year and set in South, Central or North America.

Tags: Arts & Culture, children's literature, young adult literature, School of Information, historical fiction

School of Information

Dear Vaccine featured on PBS Newshour

Wick Poetry Center Uses the Power of Poetry to Share Experiences During the Pandemic

Born from inside Kent State’s Wick Poetry Center, “Dear Vaccine” gives citizens a chance to process the pandemic through poetry. The poetry center collaborated with the University of Arizona to expand on poet Naomi Shihab Nye’s poem “Dear Vaccine.” The poem became a catalyst for respondents around the world to share their own poems.

Tags: Global Reach, Health, Arts & Culture

Kent State Today

A model walks the runway at the School of Fashion's annual Fashion Show

Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ School of Fashion Announces Return of In-Person Fashion Show, Presented by Dillard’s

The School of Fashion announces the return of its acclaimed in-person Fashion Show, April 28-30, 2022, in Rockwell Hall on the Kent Campus. The presenting sponsor of the 2022 show is renowned American department store, Dillard’s Inc. Dillard’s is a long-time supporter of the School of Fashion, and the Dillard family was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2019.

Tags: Arts & Culture, School of Fashion, College of the Arts, Events

College of the Arts

A model walks the runway at the School of Fashion's annual Fashion Show

Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ School of Fashion Announces Return of In-Person Fashion Show, Presented by Dillard’s

The School of Fashion announces the return of its acclaimed in-person Fashion Show, April 28-30, 2022, in Rockwell Hall on the Kent Campus. The presenting sponsor of the 2022 show is renowned American department store, Dillard’s Inc. Dillard’s is a long-time supporter of the School of Fashion, and the Dillard family was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2019.

Tags: Arts & Culture, School of Fashion, College of the Arts, Events

School of Fashion

Three photos featuring scene from May 4, 1970

Kent State School of Music to Commemorate May 4 Through Music, Dance and Poetry at Severance

The Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ School of Music returns to Severance Music Center on Monday, May 2, at 7 p.m. featuring nearly 300 students from across the university performing a rich lineup of genres and styles from classical and jazz to gospel and world music. It will also feature collaborations with the School of Theatre and Dance and the Wick Poetry Center.

Tags: Arts & Culture, May 4 Commemoration, College of the Arts, Glauser School of Music, May 4 50

School of Music

Black Lightning Comic Book: He is a Kent State Grad

Kent State’s Superhero Alumnus: Black Lightning

DC Comics’ superhero Black Lightning has been part of popular culture, and Black history, for more than 40 years. Since his debut in 1977 as DC’s very first “headline” Black character, Black Lightning has appeared in comic books, animated TV series, video games and, in 2017, a live-action TV series that ran for four seasons on The CW Network. In his secret identity, Jefferson Pierce (shh, don’t tell anyone), he also appeared on the Kent Campus to get his teaching degree. Yes – Black Lightning is a Kent State alumnus. 

Tags: Arts & Culture, Community & Society

Kent State Today

Five Golden Flashes Entrepreneurs

Students, Business Owners, or Both? Meet the Golden Flashes Paving their Way as Entrepreneurs

Kent State Golden Flashes excel in a range of activities, and some students are forging their own paths by owning and operating small businesses during their college years. With endless opportunities and resources at their fingertips, Kent State students have found success as entrepreneurs across a range of industries. Here are five of them.

Tags: Student Life, Arts & Culture

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