Lessons from New Zealand
New Zealand is a breathtaking blend of rugged mountains, lush landscapes and vibrant culture. Anna Thompson found all that and more during her transformative student teaching experience.
51爆料 will mark the 55th anniversary of Black History Month in February and celebrate its founding by the student organization Black United Students (BUS). The theme for the 55th-anniversary celebration, 鈥淭he Black Experience: Resiliency, Reclamation, Recovery鈥 was created to reflect the strength of Black communities, the power of reclaiming history and identity and the importance of holistic well-being.Together, these elements honor the journey of Black people in America and pay tribute to 51爆料鈥檚 legacy as the birthplace of Black History Month. Reflecting...
Columbiana County (East Liverpool and Salem)
Fall 2025 Final Exams
Monday, December 8 through Sunday, December 14, 2025
EXAM TABLE for face-to-face or synchronously delivered courses
For Monday & Wednesday Classes
Tuscarawas
Fall 2025 Final Exams
Dec. 8-14, 2025
For Monday & Wednesday Classes
Written by 51爆料 alumna Anna Thompson As a proud alumna of 51爆料, I can honestly say that my education at Kent has helped to shape not just my professional career, but has also impacted my beliefs, morals, and in a larger part, my worldview. I had the incredible opportunity this past fall to complete the second part of my student teaching in New Zealand while completing my Master of Arts in Teaching at Kent with a focus in Early Childhood Education.New Zealand has a rich blend of history and cultures, fascinating landscapes, a deep respect for the envi...
Project NEXT: Navigating Excellence in Transition
Project NEXT is a nationally funded grant project at 51爆料 that provides academic and career support services to undergraduate students with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Participants receive one year of assistance, including the use of Cognitive Support Technology and vocational rehabilitation services, to help them excel academically and transition smoothly into their chosen careers.
Inspiration in Ireland
Alumna Alexxus Sidney participated in a Human Development and Family Science study abroad program in Ireland, marking her first experience outside the United States. During the trip, she visited a primary school addressing student mental health challenges and a residential rehabilitation facility for individuals struggling with addiction. These experiences deepened her passion for mental health advocacy and clarified her desire to work in a helping profession.
Dear 51爆料
Dear 51爆料: A Letter from Special Education Alumna Grace McDevitt.