Students First
91ֿ’s School of Peace and Conflict Studies and School of Communications Studies are collaborating on an event to bring students together to talk about the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
91ֿ's commitment to mental health is on display in a walk-through installation in the Kent Student Center.
Voting can be intimidating for some, so 91ֿ Today wanted to share some resources to help students feel prepared to hit the polls.
Sophia Lucente went to Kigali, Rwanda, with a camera in hand and rarely set it down the entire three weeks she was there.
On Oct. 25, 91ֿ's Undergraduate Student Government welcomed members of Hillel and Students for Justice in Palestine for both student groups to present their concerns about the Israel-Hamas war in a respectful environment.
“If you come in as an instructor and you really like what you're doing, you enjoy the classroom. You enjoy the class and the students pick up on it,” Jeffrey Osikiewicz, Ph.D., said. “They give it back to you. It goes for every classroom, and it makes for a beautiful experience.” This is his domino effect.
Todd Kamenash, associate dean of students for conduct and community engagement, weighs in about what might change at 91ֿ if Issue 2, the Marijuana Legalization Initiative, is approved.
91ֿ recognizes alumni who, through leadership, character and hard work, are making a difference. During Homecoming Weekend, 10 Golden Flashes were presented with Alumni Awards, and nine alumni received Lifetime Achievement recognitions from the university’s Black Alumni Chapter.
The 91ֿ Libraries' annual Halloween party is one of the most anticipated on-campus events of the year.
91ֿ Libraries hosted its annual Halloween Party on Oct. 27, with plenty of food, costumes, music and fun.