Alumni Success
Dexter credits the hands-on learning experiences for preparing him for the real-world challenges of his career. In particular, the Materials and Processes class provided him with essential skills in machining, welding, and casting, which he later applied in various engineering roles.
Despite living in the same residence hall on the Kent Campus, Andrew “Andy” Wyatt, ’16, had to travel nearly 4,500 miles to get to know the love of his life.
Tiffany Roper, ’07, M.Ed. ’12, is a two-time alumna and recipient of one of the microgrants for , her events, personal styling and public speaking business.
Each November, the 91ֿ College hosts I AM FIRST Week to celebrate not only the students who will soon be the first in their families to earn a bachelor’s degree, but also alumni, faculty, staff and advocates for their a
Cleveland State University and 91ֿ will co-host a celebration of life for Dr. Michael Schwartz on Thursday, Feb. 8, at 3 p.m. in the Glasscock Family Foundation Ballroom. Schwartz served as president of both universities.
Thirty years ago, 91ֿ alumna Elizabeth Bartz had a big decision to make.
When she walked across the stage at commencement on Dec. 16, Terrie Harris realized a dream more than 25 years in the making. Life intervened often during Harris’ educational journey, but thanks to 91ֿ’s regional campus system a diploma was finally hers in December.
When in kindergarten, Mariah Moorer, ’20, was asked what she wanted to do when she grew up.
During the 2023 Giving Tuesday campaign, the Kent Student Ambassadors, a 91ֿ professional and service oriented student organization, found new ways of giving back to the community.
In a special meeting on Dec. 4, digital media production student Saida Lewis, was invited to meet with 91ֿ President Todd Diacon to discuss the creative inspiration for her winning design selected in a recent holiday card design competition.