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Part of the University System of Ohio, [9] Kent State University at Stark has a local advisory board representing business, industry, education, arts and elected officials. Board members are elected for renewable three-year terms and confirmed by the Kent Board of Trustees and led by a chair and vice-chair.
Kent State University at Salem (Kent State Salem) is a satellite campus of Kent State University in the vicinity of Salem, Ohio, United States. Kent State Salem offers baccalaureate and associate degree programs and is administered with Kent State University at East Liverpool. [3] As of 2021, enrollment at Kent State Salem was 957 with total ...
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.
Kent State University at Stark recently hosted a hands-on STEM workshop aimed at inspiring young women in mathematics and science.
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 ...
Thomas Fulk, a Kent State at Stark student, will travel to France for a special D-Day tour with the Best Defense Foundation. 'They did what they were called to do.' Kent Stark student headed to ...
Former head football coach at Bowling Green State University and West Virginia University; member of College Football Hall of Fame: M.A. (1966) [73] Athletics - Football Don Nottingham: Professional football player in the NFL: B.S. Marketing (1971) [74] Athletics - Football Terrence O'Donnell: Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio
Salem was founded by Quakers in 1806 and played a key role in the abolitionist movement as a hub of the Underground Railroad. Once an industrial town, Salem is now a commuter town and regional economic center, home to Allegheny Wesleyan College and Kent State University at Salem.