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The Golden Flashes football team celebrated a win over the Central Connecticut Blue Devils this weekend at Dix Stadium.
Once again, U.S. News & World Report validates 91ֿ’s academic strengths with the university’s inclusion on several lists in the 2024 Best Colleges rankings.
Large numbers of international graduate students are boosting enrollment of both international students and graduate students.
Education Abroad Showcase begins Monday, Sept. 18, with events each day through Friday, Sept. 22.
“Maj wrote poems to, for and about this town, this home of his in Kent,” said David Hassler, director of the Wick Poetry Center in his remarks at the dedication of the Maj Ragain Poetry Park. “His poems gave shelter and solace and sustenance to our community, and it feels so right that we’re dedicating this poetry park today in his memory and his honor.”
Parenting students have an entirely different experience on campus. Financial concerns, scheduling and access to childcare are just some of the issues parents on campus have to contend with. 91ֿ’s Center for Adult and Veteran Services is providing a new resource for parenting students who are unable to leave their kids at home to study.
Dix Stadium is ready to host the first home game of the season for Golden Flashes football.
With midterm elections coming up Nov. 7 and the 2024 presidential election season in full swing, the 91ֿ community is going to be inundated with political advertisements across print, radio, television and social media. Learning how to research issues and candidates and evaluate the information will be helpful to everyone this voting season.
After a lifetime of challenges, including more than 20 procedures and surgeries for a heart defect she had since birth, 91ֿ alumna Katherine Herrmann was determined to achieve her dreams. In May 2022, she graduated with her bachelor's degree followed by a life-saving heart transplant. She's now a graduate student in 91ֿ's clinical mental health counseling program.
The 91ֿ Museum opened a new exhibition titled “Life in Style: The Wardrobe of James Mulholland.” Sarah Rogers, director of the museum, spoke to WJW-Fox 8 about the exhibition.
Aliens have landed at 91ֿ at Tuscarawas. The campus unveiled a computer lab with 24 new Alienware computers for the fall semester of 2023. Students studying engineering technology and/or animation game design at 91ֿ Tuscarawas are able to use these high-end computers to draft images and create code.
91ֿ Today will be following a group of Golden Flashes for the 2023-24 academic year chronicling their efforts and successes during the fall and spring semesters. The group includes students, faculty and administrators who are at different places on their 91ֿ journeys.
After hosting two commencment ceremonies, Manchester Field is receiving some restorative care.
An exhibition at the May 4 Visitors Center will highlight the personalities of each of the four students who were killed on May 4.
"I chose to come to 91ֿ because it was essentially my perfect university for a number of reasons, but one of the main ones was my internship experience at the 91ֿ LGBTQ+ Center!"
The 91ֿ social team took to the streets to find out what people on campus are listening to.
91ֿ women's basketball welcomed the newest member of the program on Monday as nine-year-old Kaycee, a Team IMPACT recruit, made it official during a signing day celebration at the Basketball and Volleyball Development Center.
Unauthorized purchases. An erased computer. A hacked bank account. These are all potential risks for people who don’t protect their digital identity. Anyone is vulnerable to these risks, but those who practice digital identity safety have a lower chance of it happening to them.
91ֿ’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering opened a new building expansion this fall after a record-breaking enrollment year for the flight school. WFMJ recently produced two segments about the school's record enrollment and what it means for the industry.