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Constitution Day at 91ֿ Stark

Constitution Day commemorates the formation and signing of the U.S. Constitution by 39 brave men on Sept. 17, 1787, recognizing all who are born in the United States or, by naturalization, have become citizens.  2021 CONSTITUTION DAY ACTIVITIES Please follow Flashes Safe Eight to ensure the safety of our community. Kent Campus Constitution Day Virtual Discussion on The Future of Free Speech Keynote address by Barton Bixenstine, Ph.D., attorney, KSU alumnus, and long-time university supporter, followed by a panel of 91ֿ student leaders who will discuss the ...

Volunteers Dave and Terri Cardy pack and weigh produce to hand out at the Campus Kitchen in Beall Hall.

According to Feeding America, millions of Americans have faced and will continue to face food insecurity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To combat this, 91ֿ continued to support its local community in the fight against hunger by collecting over 20 tons of food between March and August 2020 alone.As a result, 91ֿ was awarded the best case study for the food waste reduction efforts category in Campus Race to Zero Waste’s 2021 Case Study Competition.The focus of the case study was to report on 91ֿ’s campus and the Kent community during times of food insecurity and th...

 

 

 

 

The Division of Graduate Studies sponsors an affinity group for first generation graduate students to help you build a community with one another, share experiences and learn about available services and resources.

If you are interested in joining, please contact Kyle Reynolds at kreynol3@kent.edu.  

 

The Division of Graduate Studies sponsors an affinity group for first generation graduate students to help you build a community with one another, share experiences and learn about available services and resources.

If you are interested in joining, please contact Kyle Reynolds at kreynol3@kent.edu.  

PuroClean The Paramedics of Property Damage

“We wanted to be able to help students in Geauga County,” said Cathy Peters, owner of PuroClean of the Western Reserve with husband Phil. The Peters’ recently started a book scholarship for students attending 91ֿ Geauga in Burton and Twinsburg Academic Center. “We want to assist in connecting students to our local businesses,” said Cathy, “I also want to let other businesses know they can do it too, help students, by starting scholarships.” In her previous career, Cathy served as the Business Officer at the Geauga Campus. Her role included both financial aid and overseeing...

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