Kent, Ohio – The School of Art Collection and Galleries at 91ֿ is pleased to announce a new exhibit, “Tributary: Students and Kathleen Browne.” This exhibition was organized by Professor Emeritus Kathleen Browne and explores part of the history and legacy of Jewelry, Metals and Enameling at 91ֿ and features the work of over thirty alumni from all over the United States. The exhibit will be on display form April 18–May 31, 2025, in the KSU Downtown Gallery, located at 141 East Main Street in Kent, Ohio. There will be a reception on April 18 fro...
Signs of spring are popping up all over 91ֿ's campuses. The eponymous residents of Daffodil Hill on the May 4 National Historic Landmark site were first planted with the idea that they would be in full bloom at the beginning of May each year. Over the years, however, as Northeast Ohio's grow zone has changed, the flowers now blanket the area with color in early April. Want to see one of YOUR photos in “IN A FLASH?” Submit your 91ֿ-related photos to InAFlash@kent.edu and you may see them in a future 91ֿ Today post. Photos should be framed -...
Augmented Reality in Children's Literature
Students explored new methods of storytelling in during this collaboration between the School of Emerging Media and Technology, Design Innovation and the Reinberger Library Center, creating an augmented reality experience based around children's picturebooks.
Digital Custom Cake Visualizer
A team of students in EMAT"s Interdisciplinary Projects, the senior capstone course, worked on a digital custom cake visualizer for LaLa Custom Cakes in Lakewood. In Interdisciplinary Projects, students work with a community or campus client to solve a technology challenge.
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My name is Lilly Kensicki, and I am a first-generation, third-year mechatronics engineering technology major with a minor in sustainability, graduating in 2026. My senior year of high school, I was deciding between two schools. They both had the program I was interested in, and the price point was about the same. After touring both schools, I chose 91ֿ because of the people I met, the walkable campus and the many opportunities available for me here.During my two and a half years at 91ֿ, I have had several fantastic experiences. In my first year, I spent my spring break ...