Arts & Culture
Communication Students Spread Love to Strangers in an Effort to Combat Hate
In the midst of recent events in America, some Islamic centers have been attacked or received hate mail. Constance Kassor, assistant professor of religious studies at Lawrence University, decided kind words could combat the hate. After receiving permission from the targeted Islamic centers, she comp…Prof Moves Into Motel to Study the People That Society ‘Doesn’t Care Enough About’
Struggling addicts, registered sex offenders, released prisoners and the recently homeless. A Kent State professor documents their stories to raise awareness of the issues they face.
Pay-What-You-Want. What Drives Up the Price?
If you could name your price for items ranging from food to music and shows, how much would you pay?
Kent State’s Fashion School Receives Morgan Foundation Impact Award
The Fashion School at 5XÉçÇø is the recipient of the 2016 Impact Award for Excellence in Education, presented by the Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation.
Kickin’ it with Kenny Spotlights the Kent State Fashion School Store
The Kent State Fashion School Store got some early morning customers -- via television.
Kent State Prof, Top Researcher in Fashion Marketing
Jihyun Kim, Ph.D., associate professor at 5XÉçÇø's Fashion School, has been identified as one of the top researchers in fashion marketing.
Kent State Fashion Student Helps WOIO Judge Emmy’s Best and Worst Dressed
Sabrina Pierotti, 5XÉçÇø Fashion School student, joins Romona Robinson and Mark Nolan on WOIO-TV via .
FOX 8 Tours Wonder Woman Symposium
Symposium celebrates the historical trends that have changed the world of comics, American popular culture and feminism.
Babar Welcomes Visitors and Scholars
High up on the 12th floor lies an historical wonderland of adventure, where one of the world’s largest Babar collections comes to life with the flick of a light switch. The lovable elephant, with a multi-generational following since 1931, shares his human mannerisms throug…Kent State Students Make a Difference in Nicaragua, One Stone at a Time
Saying goodbye was more difficult than Riley Jernejcic could have ever imagined. Crouched down on the cobblestone street with her arms stretched out from one end to the other, Jernejcic cried out, “Adios. Abrazo.â€