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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.
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On Sept. 22, Kent State University began addressing mold concerns raised by students living in the university's Eastway dorms
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.
Kent State University police are investigating two reported sexual assaults at residence halls between Sept. 14 and 18 Kent State University issues safety alert about sexual assaults reported in ...
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.
Built in 1965, Ohio State University's Lincoln, left, and Morrill towers are still in use as residence halls. Ohio State expects its largest freshman class ever this fall and has allowed some ...
The Ohio State Normal College at Kent is a historic district in Kent, Ohio, United States. It consists of the five original buildings on the main campus of Kent State University , with the first, Merrill Hall, opening in 1913 and the last, Moulton Hall, opening in 1917.