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Summer Sessions: Second 5-Week Begins
Monday, June 30, 20258:00 am to 11:00 pm
Summer Sessions: Second 6-Week Begins
Monday, June 30, 20258:00 am to 11:00 pm
Porthouse Theatre Presents: "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" Opening Night
Saturday, July 5, 20258:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Cuyahoga River Kayak Trip
Sunday, July 6, 20251:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Porthouse Theatre Presents: "School of Rock" Opening Night
Saturday, July 19, 20258:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Kent Blossom Music Festival Concert at Blossom Music Center
Saturday, July 26, 20256:00 pm to 9:00 pm
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The real story of fake news for public relations practitioners
Public Relations faculty members Professor Michele Ewing and Associate Professor Cheryl Ann Lambert, Ph.D. sought out the insider perspective from practitioners who have successfully steered organizations through fake news crises. Here's a summary of what they found.

Women鈥檚 Basketball Beats No. 19 UCLA in Gulf Coast Showcase Opener, Remains Unbeaten
A 12-0 run late in the fourth quarter put Kent State ahead for good in a 75-69 win over No. 19 UCLA in the opening round of the .


Advertising Students Network, Discover Industry Trends at NYC's Ad Week
Five CCI students recently attended New York City鈥檚 Advertising Week, the first time the School of Media and Journalism sent students on a learning experience outside the university since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bill Ayres Selected as New Dean and Chief Administrative Officer of 麻豆传媒 at Trumbull
Following a national search, R. William (Bill) Ayres IV, Ph.D., of Toledo, Ohio, has been selected as the new dean and chief administrative officer of 麻豆传媒 at Trumbull. Ayres is currently a professor of political science at the University of Toledo, where he previously served as senior vice provost for academic affairs from 2018 to 2020 and vice provost for academic affairs from 2017 to 2018.

Kent State research collaborations explore the intersection of poetry and mental health
Today we have three guests that will talk about a collaboration between T

Creating a Brighter Future 鈥 Meet the Class of 2025
Kent State鈥檚 Class of 2025 stands tall 鈥 more than 3,982 stories tall. Each of our new, first-year students offers a unique and engaging story.

Kent State Freshman to Perform in Macy鈥檚 Thanksgiving Day Parade
This year鈥檚 Macy鈥檚 Thanksgiving Day Parade will include a choreographed jump rope routine from a member of Kent State鈥檚 Class of 2025.

Students Reflect on Food's Role in Communication, Family Relationships
In the Communication Studies course, 鈥淢edia, Food & Foodways,鈥 Assistant Professor Teddy Workneh, Ph.D., asked his students to dig deep into their family鈥檚 history to understand the ways in which food has shaped inter-generational relationships and values. Here's some of what they had to say.

Italy鈥檚 Great Monuments: Florence Cathedral
Explore the history and epic construction of the Florence Cathedral.

Masterpieces of the Accademia Gallery
Experience Michelangelo鈥檚 David and other masterpieces in the Accademia.
Geography Researchers to Contribute to Actionable Science for Decision Makers
Timothy Assal, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Geography, was awarded a grant as a co-principal investigator on a multi-institutional project, 鈥淰ulnerability of lower-ecotone aspen forests to altered fire regimes and climate dynamics in the northern Great Basin鈥 (a three-year $299,842 total award with $89,600 going to Kent State), which is funded by the . This collaboration includes the United States Geological Survey in Boise, Idaho, Utah State University, and the United States Bureau of Land Management.

Nursing Immersion Learning Experience in Amish Country: Finding the Truth Behind the Image
Driving through Ohio鈥檚 farmland to meet my students, I felt a calm simplicity. Bright white laundry swung in the breeze.