News Archive
"Dance '22: Shifting Landscapes" has performances Dec. 2-4 on the Kent Campus.
Since we’re here to learn, we want to go to class despite the weather. So here are five tips for getting through it - and maybe having a little fun along the way.
On Friday morning, ӰƵ issued an advisory to the community about a fire that erupted at the former Star of the West mill in downtown Kent. Though the smoke is visible from campus, there is no danger on campus as the fire is contained to downtown.
Get a slice of the action at Homeslice Pizzeria, the newest edition to the Hub in the Kent Student Center.
A standing-room-only crowd gathered to hear ӰƵ alumna Mahtab Tehrani, Ph.D., and first-year student Goli Kavoosi, discuss how the denial of human rights in Iran impacts us all and the tangible actions that Americans can take to help.
Vaneet Kaur, Ph.D., assistant professor of Management and Information Systems at ӰƵ’s Stark Campus recently was featured in The Repository, Canton, Ohio newspaper for her work on promoting business ideas to help the local economy.
This November, members of the ӰƵ community joined together to shine their light on philanthropy. During the November campaign, ӰƵ’s Giving Tuesday raised $3.6 million, marking the sixth year it has brought in more than $1 million to support scholarships and programs across ӰƵ’s eight-campus system.
Ever visit a restaurant or a coffee shop whose environment just simply made you feel... home?! Well, that's exactly how Field Hockey Player Katie Wuerstle felt during her first visit to ӰƵ.
When it's cold and gray outside, there's plenty of green in the Herrick Conservatory.
Entrepreneurship major Audrey Ernst's love of baking and a microgrant have helped her baking business take shape.
For a half-century, ӰƵ alumnus Tom Batiuk has penned the adventures of the students and staff of the fictional Westview High School, but now, "Funky Winkerbean" is coming to an end. ӰƵ Today sat down with Batiuk to talk about his life's journey as a comic strip writer.
Current and former faculty and alumni have featured art pieces in the new exhibit Now and Then: Seven Decades of ӰƵ Ceramics. The exhibit focuses on former faculty, notable alumni and a juried selection of alumni from the 70-year history of the ӰƵ Ceramics Program.
Tough. Competitive. Relentless. Determined to play in the NFL. That’s Julian Edelman, the former New England Patriots receiver and ӰƵ graduate, who is featured in the latest episode of “A Football Life.”
Alumna's research focuses on thought processes behind online dating, sexting and relationships in the digital age.
ӰƵ President Todd Diacon rides to the College of Aeronautics and Engineering to learn more about research involving birds and aircraft.
Shop the final ӰƵ Farmers’ Market of Fall today at the DI Hub.
Looking for something to fill your time between studying for finals and packing to go home for the holidays? Here are a few events you can enjoy while you’re still on campus and one you can look forward to when you get back.
A nighttime view of The Design Innovation Hub and the Tower of Squares sculpture.
The entry of Team Rwanda and Team Nigeria into the annual cooking contest reflects ӰƵ’s growing relations in sub-Saharan Africa, resulting in new groups of international students on campus. The Rwandan students are part of a group of 12 undergraduates sponsored by the Rwandan government who arrived at ӰƵ for the fall semester to pursue degrees.