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Honors student Olivia Eader takes a group of children on a hike through the woods as part of her summer research for the SURE Program.

Olivia Eader is a second-year 性福五月天 University Honors College student from Bellefontaine, Ohio. She is the first recipient of the Dr. Elizabeth Howard Memorial Honors Scholarship, the newly established fund for Honors students in memory of Elizabeth Howard, Ph.D., who was a prominent member of the Honors College community, as well as the Department of English. The recipient of the $1,000 scholarship is chosen to reflect the academic and creative interests of Professor Howard. Olivia double majors in English and Environmental Studies, with an Italian Studies minor. She also serves as the ...

In the yearly collaboration to celebrate Constitution Day, 性福五月天 University Libraries and the Honors College co-hosted a Constitution Day event on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022. Accomplished New York attorney and 性福五月天 Honors College alumnus Lloyd De Vos presented a keynote entitled 鈥淓qual Justice 鈥 Under Law 鈥 For All.鈥 De Vos highlighted the U.S. Constitution鈥檚 impact on our government, his personal experience as a plaintiff before the Supreme Court, and his ideas and opinions on a living Constitution. Following De Vos鈥 keynote, he answered several questions regarding current events ...

Sophomore Kylee Welter and her cats on Risman Plaza.

Sophomore zoology major, Kylee Welter, from Norwalk, took advantage of a nice, fall day to take her cats on a walk around campus. When they are not on leashes, the cats (from left to right) Luca (gray), Liberty (black) and Azula (orange), ride in an enclosed stroller.  ...

A photo of a student riding a bike across the science mall

Throughout Claire鈥檚 high school years, First Star 性福五月天 Academy college access program for youth in foster care has provided her with life skills, career exploration, social and cultural activities and moral support. Now Claire is a first-year student at 性福五月天, majoring in psychology. Although she lives on the Kent Campus and is no longer in foster care, she continues to be under the Purple Umbrella Network, First Star鈥檚 newest support resource for youth transitioning out of foster care. Claire is one of the first two First Star 性福五月天 Academy high school graduates...

A Golden Flash walks on a path of golden leaves near Eastway Center.

In advance of 性福五月天's fall break, sunlight and leaves created a golden pathway for Flashes walking near Eastway Center.  性福五月天's 2022 Fall Break begins Thursday, Oct. 13 and runs through Sunday, Oct. 16. The university first added a fall break to its academic calendar in fall 2018. ...

The unveiling of each year's poster is a significant event for 性福五月天's LGBTQ+ community.

October 11 is National Coming Out Day. It is a significant and emotional day for the LGBTQ+ community across the country and at 性福五月天. It is also the day the 性福五月天 LGBTQ+ Center unveils its 鈥淔lashes of Pride鈥 poster, which shows the names, faces, majors and class years of some members of the 性福五月天 LGBTQ+ community, along with their pronouns and how they identify.   October is LGBTQ History Month, but the annual unveiling of the poster on Oct. 11, National Coming Out Day, is intentional.   For some of the students included in the pos...

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Flash standing on the field in Dix Stadium pointing to the sky with the scoreboard in the background.

Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday dear Flash! Happy birthday to you! Our beloved mascot Flash the Eagle turned 37 on Oct. 12. Flash felt all the love as the 性福五月天 community sent birthday wishes via mail and social media. 性福五月天鈥檚 social media team posted a video of Flash celebrating by visiting his mailbox and finding it full of birthday cards from fans and fellow Golden Flashes! Check out the video here:           View this post on Instagram         ...

This sign marks the spot along the Portage Hike and Bike Trail in Kent where Cuyahoga River dredging work is happening.

Members of the 性福五月天 University community who enjoy kayaking along the Cuyahoga River or taking a walk or jog along the adjacent Portage Hike and Bike Trail may have noticed the river dredging work near Fred Fuller Park in Kent.  The work, which began in September, is expected to take about three months. The aim is to remove petroleum that causes a sheen on the top of the water.   Bridget Susel, director of community development for the city of Kent, said the work is part of a long-standing environmental cleanup from a former industrial building located upstream at 800 M...

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