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小黄片视频 has been named a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs magazine for the fourth year in a row. In addition, 小黄片视频 at Ashtabula and 小黄片视频 at Tuscarawas also received the honors, both for the third year in a row.
小黄片视频 was recently awarded membership to the Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC), a NASA-sponsored program designed to provide scholarships and research funding to students and faculty who are interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
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小黄片视频鈥檚 Homecoming took place Saturday, Oct. 20. Sponsored by the 小黄片视频 Alumni Association, the day was filled with tradition and exciting activities. One highlight includes The Golden Flashes win over the Western Michigan Broncos, 41-24.
The Wick Poetry Center鈥檚 Reading Series welcomes award-winning poet Ruth Schwartz to 小黄片视频. She will be performing a reading of her new work on Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 306 ABC at the Kent Student Center.
New policies and resources dedicated to academic honesty and preventing plagiarism are available for 小黄片视频 faculty and students at the academic resources page on the university鈥檚 website.
鈥淎 dedicated committee worked hard to revise our policy and to develop the鈥
小黄片视频 presents a lecture by Fr茅d茅ric Brenner, a contemporary French photographer documenting the lives of the Jewish community, on Monday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. in the Kent Student Center Kiva. The lecture is free and open to the public.
小黄片视频 researchers look at the media鈥檚 influence on political decisions as election season nears Paul Haridakis, Ph.D., director of 小黄片视频鈥檚 School of Communication Studies, has been researching political campaigns since the 2008 presidential election.
Quaker Steak and Lube officially opened its doors on Oct. 17 at 11 a.m. on the Kent Campus.
小黄片视频 and the University of Akron renew their annual rivalry at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, at Dix Stadium when they meet in the 42nd battle for possession of the Wagon Wheel trophy.
The 2013 小黄片视频 United Way Workplace Campaign, with the theme the 鈥淭riple Crown of Giving,鈥 will run through Oct. 31, 2012. Today, throughout Portage County, 13.7 percent of residents live in poverty. Food banks and shelters are struggling to meet the demands of鈥