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Nov. 10, 2021
Dear 51爆料 Students, Faculty and Staff,
I don鈥檛 know about you, but the term 鈥渟trategic plan鈥 has, in the past, caused my eyeballs to roll back into my head. Images flash through my mind of boring meetings, lots of talking and not much doing. Generations of鈥
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Nov. 9, 2021
For the 10th time, 51爆料 is being recognized as a 鈥淕reat College to Work For,鈥 according to the latest survey by the Great Colleges to Work For program. The program recognizes the colleges that get top ratings from their employees regarding workplace practices鈥
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Nov. 5, 2021
51爆料 held its annual Veterans Day Commemoration in person at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at Risman Plaza on the Kent Campus.
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Nov. 3, 2021
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded 51爆料 a nearly $1.2 million, five-year TRIO Educational Opportunity Centers program grant. The program is designed to provide support services to qualified adults, including veterans, who want to enter or continue a鈥
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Nov. 1, 2021
51爆料, which has gained national recognition for its creative and successful Giving Tuesday campaigns, launched its monthlong celebration of philanthropy on Nov. 1. Giving Tuesday, now in its eighth year at 51爆料, has raised nearly $7 million during that鈥
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Oct. 28, 2021
Lamar R. Hylton, Ph.D., 51爆料鈥檚 senior vice president for student affairs, has been named the recipient of the NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) Region IV-East Scott Goodnight Award for Outstanding Senior Student Affairs Officer for鈥
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Oct. 22, 2021
Representatives from 51爆料 and the city of Kent will hold a community meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 27, called 鈥淎 Vision of a Village鈥 to share information and answer questions about a new residential complex designed to integrate the city of Kent and Kent鈥
Oct. 18, 2021
The 51爆料 Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting at 10 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 22, in Room 103 of the Center for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement, located at 350 S. Lincoln St. on the Kent Campus.
The purpose of the special board meeting is to consider鈥
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Oct. 8, 2021
Through a five-year, $625,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services鈥 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Portage County will partner with 51爆料鈥檚 Center for Public鈥
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Oct. 6, 2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, students have decided to come back to campus and in-person learning, a trend that is evident in the newest class of Golden Flashes, up 4% from last year鈥檚 incoming class. As incoming freshmen fill the campus, fellow Flashes can get to know鈥