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Kent State Stark serves more than 11,000 students annually: 6,400 students in academic programs and courses and over 5,000 in executive and professional education. Over 200 high school students take advantage of pre-college programs (Dual Enrollment and Post-Secondary Enrollment) each semester.
Kent State University (KSU) is a public research university in Kent, Ohio, United States.The university includes seven regional campuses in Northeast Ohio located in Ashtabula, Burton, East Liverpool, Jackson Township, New Philadelphia, Salem, and Warren, along with additional regional and international facilities in Cleveland, Independence, and Twinsburg, Ohio; New York City; and Florence, Italy.
Kennesaw State University; Kent State University; Kent State University at Ashtabula; Kent State University at East Liverpool; Kent State University at Salem; Kent State University at Stark; Kentucky Christian University; Kentucky Mountain Bible College; Kentucky State University; Kentucky Wesleyan College; Kenyon College; Kettering College ...
Leslie A. Heaphy, a history professor at Kent State University at Stark, has written or edited four books about the Negro Leagues. She is a member of the Negro League Statistical Review Committee ...
Kent State University at Stark recently hosted a hands-on STEM workshop aimed at inspiring young women in mathematics and science.
Kent State University at Stark assistant professor Alicia Pieper teaches in the Human Development and Family Science department.
James A. Rhodes State College: Lima: Public Associate's college 3,657 1971 John Carroll University: University Heights: Private not-for profit Master's university 3,709 1886 Kent State University [11] Kent: Public Doctoral/highest research university 29,477 1910 Kenyon College: Gambier: Private not-for profit Baccalaureate college 1,662 1824 ...
Stark State College (Stark State) is a public community college in Stark County, Ohio. The college offers 230 majors, options, one-year certificates, and career enhancement certificates. Approximately 4,000 noncredit students are enrolled in continuing education and contract training activities. As of fall 2019, the enrollment was 11,833. [2]