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Star of āThe Helpā and āHidden Figuresā inspires students to follow their dreams as keynote speaker for Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ās first One University Commencement Ceremony.
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Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ senior tossed a three-hitter and hit a two-run homer in the first inning to lead No. 4 Kent State past No. 2 Ohio, 3-0, in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Tournamentā¦
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The music echoed a pronounced, loud drumbeat as 400 female graduates marched step-by-step to the cadence of the drumbeat, down a very long entryway right up to the very edge of the stage.
āIt was the most dramatic ceremony Iāve ever seen,ā said Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ās Presidentā¦
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The No. 15 Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ womenās golf team has qualified for the 2017 NCAA National Championship after finishing the NCAA Lubbock Regional in sixth place at 11-over par 875 (305-287-283).
Kent State entered the day tied with No. 2 UCLA in sixth place but held its groundā¦
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Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ will celebrate its newest graduates at its Spring 2017 Commencement. In total, Kent State will confer 5,636 degrees, including 992 associate degrees, 3,319 bachelorās degrees, 1,139 masterās degrees, 181 doctoral degrees and five educationalā¦
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KeyBank Foundation has granted $1 million to Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ to support programs to increase the recruitment, retention and graduation rates of underrepresented students.
Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ will become a smoke-free, tobacco-free campus beginning July 1. The new policy is part of the universityās healthy campus initiative, Kent State of Wellness.
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Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ celebrated its newest graduates at its Spring 2017 Commencement ceremonies. In total, Kent State were conferred 5,636 degrees, including 992 associate degrees, 3,319 bachelorās degrees, 1,139 masterās degrees, 181 doctoral degrees and five educationalā¦
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Leaders from Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ and KeyBank Foundation will join corporate and foundation leaders from across Northeast Ohio to announce a partnership and significant financial gift. This contribution supports incoming Kent State freshmen with access and support toā¦
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Senior Jake Addessi has spent all of his undergraduate spring breaks in places like New Orleans and Chicago. Yet, unlike his peers, none of the getaways were for fun in the sun. Instead, Addessi was taking part in Alternative Spring Breaks to help others in need.