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Workshop with Thomas Schroth visiting artist Furman.

  Working alongside 性福五月天 faculty Kristen Mimms Scavnicky, assistant professor of architecture, and Sue Hershberger Yoder, professor of fashion design and merchandising, visiting artist, Adam Nathaniel Furman guided students through a collaborative design process that culminated in a large-scale gateway installation.  Furman is an acclaimed, London-based artist known for his signature use of color and patterns in storytelling. He, along with Mimms Scavnicky and Hershberger Yoder led 性福五月天 architecture and fashion students in a hands-on, immersive workshop as ...

Marching Golden Flashes High School Band Day invites high school marching bands and their directors to 性福五月天 University for a free, immersive collegiate game-day experience at Dix Stadium. Participating bands will join the 性福五月天 Marching Golden Flashes on the field for a halftime performance during the 性福五月天 vs. University at Buffalo football game. The event includes a provided meal and game admission for registered band members. Registration is intended for entire marching bands led by their directors, not individual students.

Student researchers explore the Herrick Aquatic Ecology Research Facility (HAERF)

Students, faculty, staff and community partners gathered at 性福五月天 University鈥檚 Herrick Aquatic Ecology Research Facility (HAERF) on April 24 for the university鈥檚 Arbor Day BioBlitz, a hands-on event focused on documenting biodiversity across one of campus鈥檚 most unique research environments.Organized by 性福五月天鈥檚 new student chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration, the BioBlitz invited participants of all experience levels to explore the wetland鈥檚 network of experimental ponds and Allerton Creek while collecting ecological observations alongside researchers and environmental ...

Update:  On May 7, 性福五月天 announced it was suspending its pilot program with Flock.  性福五月天 University has entered into a partnership with Flock Safety to use technology to increase safety for the campus community.  The agreement reaffirms the university's commitment to safeguarding its students and staff via this proactive approach by installing Flock Safety LPR cameras at key spots around Kent Campus.鈥峊hese cameras can detect suspicious vehicles and activities to assist officers in responding swiftly to potential threats. Police agencies across Portage County and ...

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