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Prioritizing Student Success

Forever Brighter

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Forever Brighter

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91ֿ students begin moving into residence halls on Aug. 19, 2020.

91ֿ students began moving into residence halls on the Kent Campus on Aug. 19, as part of a phased-in process that will continue over five days.
 

Photo of student (Shelbee) posed and smiling for the camera

“The idea of Flashes taking care of Flashes means so much to me,” said Shelbee Stidom, ’22, about receiving an emergency grant. “This community has pulled through for me and my family.” 

Photo of student (Morgan) posed and smiling for the camera

“Being part of Rising Scholars taught me about career paths that I never would have thought of on my own,” said Morgan Briand, ’22. “Rising Scholars has changed my life.”

A person working at a computer taking down information.

When the Ohio Department of Health sought help this summer for work on the COVID-19 pandemic response, more than 110 students from 91ֿ’s College of Public Health raised their hands to volunteer.

A rendering of the new College of Business Administration

During his 34 year tenure at 91ֿ, professor Lawrence Marks, Ph.D., has been at the forefront of developing online classes, which have become an indispensable part of learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Students living on the closed 91ֿ campus resident in the Stopher-Johnson residence hall complex.

When 91ֿ closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March, not all students living on the Kent Campus were able to leave.