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The Students' Union, officially known as "Kent Union", is the student representative body for students at the university. It is led by five elected full-time officers (the ' sabbatical team '), a Board of trustees, part-time student officers and 'lay' members of the local community and business selected for their specialist expertise.
Turing College is a residential college at the University of Kent, established in 2014 as the university's sixth college.It was named after Alan Turing, [1] [2] a British mathematician and codebreaker, known for his foundational contributions to computer science and his pivotal role in breaking German codes during World War II at Bletchley Park.
Kent University may refer to: University of Kent (formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury) in the United Kingdom; Kent State University, Ohio, United States
Evanston is a city in and the county seat of Uinta County, Wyoming, United States. [7] The population was 11,747 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is located near the border with Utah .
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Plans for the MAC Center were drawn up in the late 1940s as Kent State saw a rapid enrollment increase in men following World War II.It was one of multiple construction projects at KSU during the post-war period, which included the first men's dormitory, Stopher Hall, in 1948, and a new practical arts building, later named Van Deusen Hall, in 1951.