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American Marketing Association

The AMA strives to be the most relevant force and voice shaping marketing around the world; an essential community for marketers. We accept any 91²Ö¿â student in any major! We are not limited to only marketing or College of Business Administration
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The Gerontology Club at 91²Ö¿â

The purpose of The Gerontology Club at 91²Ö¿â shall be to shall be to foster intergenerational relationships, provide learning and professional development opportunities, and assist in community service and advocacy efforts that benefit older adults.
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Collage of lecture artists

KENT, Ohio – 91²Ö¿â’s School of Art will present a series of free public artist lectures along with an exhibition as part of the 2026 Kent Blossom Art Intensives. The events will connect students, artists and community members with nationally recognized visiting artists working in ceramics, jewelry/metals/enameling, painting, print media and photography, and sculpture and expanded media. Each year, the Kent Blossom Art Intensives bring visiting artists to campus to work closely with students while also engaging the broader community through public programs. The free lecture...

Achante Pascute from Trumbull graduates

When Achante Pascute stepped to the podium as 91²Ö¿â at Trumbull’s student commencement speaker, she opened with a joke.“I stand before you as a first-generation student, a woman of color and a non-traditional graduate,†she told the Class of 2026, pausing before delivering the punchline: “Which is just a polite, academic way of saying … ‘old.’â€The audience laughed, but her story is one of determination, sacrifice and extraordinary resilience.Pascute graduated Summa Cum Laude from 91²Ö¿â Trumbull’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, earning honors designation and finish...

2026 Design, Build, Fly team consisting of six male college students standing on the runway behind their finished aircraft

A team of six engineering students set out to design, build and fly a large-scale cargo remote-controlled aircraft for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Design/Build/Fly competition. The result was a 10-foot-long aircraft with a 5-foot wingspan, developed through months of design, testing and iteration.Building Something Special“Once the rule sets came out, we collectively brainstormed how we could make this project something special,†said Pablo Castro, the team’s structures lead. “Everyone on the team wanted to do something that hasn’t been done every year and wanted to ...

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