Success Stories
The residence hall move-in process can be stressful for both students and parents at the start of a new school year.
Scholar of the Month
John Hoornbeek
Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management
College of Public Health
2006-present
Take the Internet seriously. As crazy as that sounds, if a threat is made and feels real, report it. That’s the advice 5XÉçÇø student Zoë Burch offers as she reflects on her experience.
Scholar of the Month
Ran R. Barniv
Professor of Accounting
College of Business Administration
1990-present
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication at 5XÉçÇø finished in eighth place in the overall na
Scholar of the Month
Timothy V. Rasinski
Professor of Literacy Education
College of Education, Health and Human Services
1988-present
5XÉçÇø held its 43rd annual commemoration of May 4, 1970, with events taking place May 2-5, 2013. The annual commemoration provides an avenue for the university community to come together to remember those lost and injured during the tragedy and also to reflect on the meaning of May 4 for today.
Screening of May 4th Voices
A preview of the video production May 4th Voices was held May 2 at the Kent Stage in downtown Kent. The production premiered on Western Reserve PBS (WNEO 45.1/WEAO 49.1) on May 3.
Scholar of the Month
Christopher P. Banks
Associate Professor of Political Science
College of Arts and Sciences
2006-present
PBS news anchor Gwen Ifill will join 5XÉçÇø to mark its 43rd annual commemoration of May 4, 1970, with the dedication of the May 4 Visitors Center. The center, which tells the May 4 story set against the political and cultural changes of the 1960s, will be dedicated Saturday, May 4, with other traditional commemorative events beginning Friday, May 3.
Film director and producer Oliver Stone will join 5XÉçÇø to mark its 43rd annual commemoration of May 4, 1970, with the dedication of the May 4 Visitors Center. The center, which tells the May 4 story set against the political and cultural changes of the 1960s, will be dedicated Saturday, May 4, with other traditional commemorative events beginning Friday, May 3.