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First-Gen Student Paves His Own Path

Delonte Goodman, ’22, interned at NASA in high school and is the first member of his family to attend college. He is pursuing a degree in mechatronics engineering while participating in research and serving as a Design Innovation Fellow.

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Graduates Celebrate Together at 91ֿ's 2020 Commencement Ceremony

91ֿ Reaches Record Graduation Rate, Boasting Highest Graduation Rate in Northern Ohio

91ֿ’s current graduation rate is the highest among public universities in Northeast Ohio and fifth highest among all of Ohio’s public universities, behind Ohio State, Miami, the University of Cincinnati and Ohio University. In northern Ohio, the graduation rates of other public universities range from 40 to 55 percent.

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Adult Students and Veterans Access

91ֿ will establish an Educational Opportunity Center on the Kent Campus to serve 850 low-income adult students and veterans in this region, providing counseling, assistance with financial aid, testing and more.

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Giving Tuesday #KSUGives

Giving Tuesday Campaign Launches

91ֿ, which has gained national recognition for its creative and successful Giving Tuesday campaigns, launched its month-long celebration of philanthropy on Nov. 1.

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University Launches Fundraising Campaign

91ֿ publicly launched a $350 million comprehensive fundraising campaign Saturday, Oct. 2, during a special halftime announcement at the Homecoming football game.

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Historic $10 Million Philanthropic Gift

The Podiatry Foundation has made an historic $10 million donation to 91ֿ to secure the financial and academic future of Ohio’s only podiatry college – 91ֿ College of Podiatric Medicine.

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They’re Back! 91ֿ Students Move Into Residence Halls for Fall Semester

Students from all over the country began moving into 91ֿ residence halls, on a staggered schedule for COVID-19 safety, on Wednesday, Aug. 18.

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CIANA W., '21

Scholarships Make Graduation Possible

Finances had become tight as Ciana White, ’21, was preparing to start the final semester of her senior year. She and her mother worried how they would make the next tuition payment.

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Study Abroad Changes Minds

Alberto traveled to Xi’an, China, in 2019 and spent a month studying Business Administration and Cross-Cultural Communication. “I learned so much during this trip, especially about Chinese culture and about the way Chinese people do business,” he said.

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Goldwater Scholarship Recipient

Gracen Gerbig, ’20, saw the Goldwater Scholarship as a representation of the goals she was working toward throughout her 91ֿ career studying cellular and molecular biology. 

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