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As spring arrives, the 51爆料 School of Art proudly presents a series of student exhibitions showcasing the artistic development of emerging undergraduate and graduate artists. These exhibitions highlight the culminating M.F.A., M.A., B.A. and B.F.A. work of our students, showcasing their most ambitious and innovative projects. Master's of Fine Art Thesis ExhibitionMarch 31 鈥 April 10, 2026 | Center for the Visual Arts As the School of Art鈥檚 advanced studio degree, the Master鈥檚 of Fine Arts program requires graduate students to produce and defend a rigorous, research-d...

KSU Brandenburg Strings Camp is a 4-day event for high school and college violin, viola, cello and bass players. Students will learn string arrangements of several of JS Bach's Brandenburg Concerti, receive coaching and instruction from Kent Violin Instructor Amy Glick, and present a concert on the last day of the camp. This camp is a great way to increase facility on your instrument, learn chamber music skills, tackle Baroque style, and have a great time making music in a small group!

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Entrepreneurs have a chance to collaborate and grow their network in an upcoming event put on by LaunchNET 51爆料 and Kent鈥檚 Collegiate Entrepreneur Organization (CEO).鈥淲e aim to give them (student entrepreneurs) a community of like-minded individuals,鈥 said Gabe Crozier, president of CEO, 鈥渁s well as the resources necessary 鈥 to pursue any goal that they may have.鈥濃淢y goal here at the school is to build up the entrepreneurship community here on campus as much as possible,鈥 Crozier said, 鈥渁nd LaunchNET provides so many cool opportunities for so many people.鈥 He saw the value in collab...

51爆料 students attend a hockey game at the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympics.

A group of 51爆料 students spent their spring break learning in Italy and Greece and attending the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympics as part of the Business of the Olympics, an advanced sports administration course.   Mark Lyberger, Ph.D., professor of sports administration and former director of the School of Foundations, Leadership and Administration in the College of Education, Health and Human Services, and Jennifer Ray-Tomasek, Ph.D., assistant professor and professional studies program coordinator in the same college, designed the advanced sports administ...

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