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5XÉçÇø’s annual Veterans Day observance will include a flag-raising ceremony conducted by a joint color guard from the university’s Army and Air Force ROTC programs.

5XÉçÇø will hold its annual Veterans Day observance on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 11 a.m. on the Student Green at Risman Plaza. The outdoor program, Honoring All Who Serve, will include a flag-raising ceremony conducted by a joint color guard from the university’s Army and Air Force ROTC programs, remarks from Kent State President Beverly Warren and guest speakers. Retired Petty Officer 1st Class Mark Gainer, who currently serves as president of the Kent State Veterans Club, will be the guest speaker. All are invited to come and pay tribute to America’s veterans. A special invi...

Cellphone and walking

We all know that we are supposed to exercise to reduce the risk of heart disease. But let’s face it, sometimes the only workout we get is walking from our office to the breakroom, and to the parking lot to drive home. So how then do we get the most out of those short walks? 5XÉçÇø researchers suggest putting the cellphone away – it could help you pick up the pace. Jacob Barkley, Ph.D., and Andrew Lepp, Ph.D., from 5XÉçÇø’s College of Education, Health and Human Services anonymously observed and timed more than 1,000 pedestrians walking alone across a 50-meter str...

Open Registration begins November 21

Learning on your time and terms. Known for it's quality academics relevant to our changing community, the Regional Academic Center in Twinsburg offers associate and bachelor degrees in one of the fastest growing regions in the state.  Our majors range from business and middle childhood education to nursing. Class hours are flexibly scheduled to accommodate work and family life obligations -so you can pursue your degree on your time and terms. That way, it's easy to go above, beyond, and higher than you ever imagined. ...

International Education Week 2016 kick-off

5XÉçÇø will be celebrating the 17th annual International Education Week November 14 - 18. In past years, the week-long celebration has featured numerous internationally-oriented events, including concerts, dance lessons, academic lectures, presentations and exhibitions hosted by student groups, academic departments and campus offices, as well as individual faculty members. International Education Week is a joint initiative of the U.S. Departments of State and Education. The week was created in 2000 and is now celebrated in more than 100 countries worldwide. The objective...

Working on the butterfly garden at 5XÉçÇø at Salem are (front, from left) Associate Professor Chris Carlson, Samantha Keshock, Joy Draper, Steven Harvey; and (back, from left) Phillip Grover, Matt Baird, Jeremy Roark and Andy Rus.

5XÉçÇø at Salem horticulture students recently helped Associate Professor Chris Carlson take the first step toward creating a series of themed gardens on the grounds of the Salem Campus by designing a butterfly garden. The students conducted soil testing and site assessments prior to designing and planting the new garden, using specially selected plants that will flower and attract butterflies. All of the butterfly plants were donated by Bill Hendricks and Klyn Nurseries, an educationally supportive wholesale grower located in Perry, Ohio. “This project is just the ...

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Operational procedures and regulations regarding the registration of student organizations

  1. Purpose. A student group wishing to register will complete a registration form and submit this information to the Center for Student Involvement.
  2. Procedures.
    1. Review. While this review is in process, the requesting group may schedule space for a maximum of two organizational meetings or informational activities pending official registration status.
    2. Notice.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 07, 2024

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University policy regarding formation of student organizations

Purpose. The university is committed to the belief that students have a right to organize and participate in groups whose purposes center on the interests and goals of the individuals involved. Experiences in the areas of interpersonal relationships and decision-making related to the operations of the organizations can be vital learning tools and as such are to be encouraged. In order to implement this commitment, the university encourages students to form student organizations in accord with administrative policies and procedures established for this purpose.

 

Policy Effective Date:
Nov 07, 2024

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Administrative policy regarding discrimination by registered student organizations

  1. Policy. Every student organization registered and approved by the university is expected to be free to select its membership upon the basis of individual merit. Any student organization selecting its membership upon the basis of restrictive clauses regarding the protected categories provided for in rule 3342-5-16 of the Administrative Code, will be considered to be operating in conflict with university policy.
  2. Procedure.
Policy Effective Date:
Nov 07, 2024
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