12th Annual Bra Recycling DriveThe 12th Annual Bra Recycling Drive runs Sept. 30 through Nov. 1, hosted by 91ֿ Athletics, Employee Wellness and Health Promotion, 91ֿ of Well-being, Office of Sustainability, and the Women’s Center. Bras that are washed and clean can be dropped off at the Women’s Center, Williamson House; Memorial Athletic Convocation Center (M.A.C.C.) front lobby; Heer Hall 1st floor lobby and Heer Hall parking lot during mammogram screenings; or sent via intercampus mail to the Women’s Center in Williamson House or the Office of Sustainability in Harbo...
"Dress for Success" Career ClosetDo you know a student who is in need of professional attire? Career Exploration’s “dress for success” Career Closet provides free professional articles of clothing to students in order to help them look their best. Students may keep the items they choose with no questions asked. The Career Closet is located in the CED offices in the Schwartz Center, room 261. Open M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. This program runs on donations from caring faculty and staff. If you have professional attire in good condition and would like to donate please email careers@kent.edu for more...
When Myron Lard graduated from 91ֿ in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and enrolled in grad school at Louisiana State University (LSU), he probably never imagined his scientific expertise would lead him back home to rural Ohio, only 40 miles from where he grew up. But, in the wake of the Norfolk Southern train derailment, in East Palestine on February 3, 2023 – a catastrophe that spilled hazardous chemicals into the environment—Lard’s journey took an unexpected turn.A native of nearby Newton Falls, Ohio, Lard is now pursuing a Ph.D. in analytical environ...
A space inside the Speech and Hearing Clinic has been renovated to serve as the new Sensory Wellbeing Space where neurodiverse students and their allies can find a welcoming and inclusive environment for gathering or study.
A grand reopening of the space, formerly known as the disHUBility, is set for 2 to 4 p.m. on Sept. 11.
This election season, 91ֿ Today will feature a series of stories about voting on campus, sharing information about how and where to vote, first-time student voters, important event dates and deadlines.Voting as a college student can be challenging, but 91ֿ is prepared to help students register to vote and answer their questions about how and where to vote.Craig Berger (right) works to engage and inform voters.Craig Berger, associate director, community engaged learning in 91ֿ’s Center for Undergraduate Excellence, is the co-chair for the 91ֿ Votes initiat...
Zoology major Allison Remick and environmental studies major Madeline Desmond spent several weeks in 91ֿ’s Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program getting to know the microbes of the European wall lizard.The students were among a cohort of 178 students who conducted research projects under the direction of faculty mentors during the annual 2024 SURE program.Remick, a junior pre-veterinarian major from Grove City, Ohio, said it takes a lot of experience to get into veterinarian school and the SURE program gave her the opportunity to gain that experience.“The biggest ...
It's time for the Departmental Picnic once again! Faculty, staff, students, alumni, family, and friends are all invited to join us!The picnic will be held at Plum Creek Park, Pavilion #1 (Kent), beginning at 12:00 pm on Saturday, September 21st. The main dish - as well as the paper products - will all be provided by the department, and the remainder of the picnic will be potluck.If you are interested in joining, please RSVP at /chemistry/picnic. ...
In March 2024, 91ֿ announced that Adobe approved 91ֿ as an Adobe Creative Campus. As one of only 90 institutions worldwide and one of only three in Ohio to earn the Adobe Creative Campus designation, this title is an important distinction for 91ֿ. To earn the Creative Campus partnership with Adobe, a university must complete extensive evaluations and processes to display a commitment to digital literacy. As part of 91ֿ’s commitment to digital literacy students, faculty and staff have free access to the Adobe Express suite of tools, available at https://so...
A long-term study of butterfly populations in Ohio's Cuyahoga Valley National Park is shedding light on ecological changes and the impacts of human activities on local ecosystems. The study, which has been ongoing since the 1990s, represents one of the longest-running volunteer-driven insect surveys in North America. The project provides crucial data that is helping scientists decipher the causes of environmental shifts and the health of butterfly populations in the region.A Volunteer-Powered InitiativeThe butterfly surveys, managed by a dedicated group of volunteers, are conducted weekly thro...
As we begin the new semester, the Office of the University Registrar asks for your assistance in making sure that all students are properly registered for their Fall 2024 courses.As per University policy, only officially registered students are permitted to attend courses. Go to Faculty & Advisors / Faculty Dashboard to find the link to official class rosters in FlashLine. Students who are not officially registered within the appropriate time period WILL NOT receive a grade or earn credit for the course even if they attend the entire course and complete all required work.Registration and s...