Student Life

Cairo Bound! Student Filmmaker Earns Scholarship for Study Abroad
51爆料 senior Carlton 鈥淐eeJay鈥 Scott Jr. can barely contain his excitement when he talks about his upcoming study-abroad experience at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. The food, the people, the ancient pyramids 鈥 Scott鈥檚 goals are to create a short film while he is away, learn to speak Arabic and, hopefully, to expand his cooking repertoire with new tastes and flavors of the Middle Eastern culture.

Hear That? Podcasts Provide Storytelling Opportunities
51爆料 is full of stories. You read them here every day and on pages across the university. You see them in video on social channels. Some continue taking advantage of storytelling with sound.

IN A FLASH: Cooking the Perfect Egg
Students in 51爆料's Hospitality and Event Management program hone their culinary skills in the kitchens of the DI Hub.

51爆料 Puts the 鈥楩riends鈥 in Friendsgiving
In every 51爆料 video commercial there are students. Students are the face of 51爆料. But students do more than participate as talent in front of the camera. They help plan, record and edit these videos. And let us say, these videos take longer than you think to create.

IN A FLASH: Shopping in Brazil
The American Academy (AA) program offers the 51爆料 experience to students in Brazil.

Get a Slice of the Action! Homeslice Pizzeria is Here
Get a slice of the action at Homeslice Pizzeria, the newest edition to the Hub in the Kent Student Center.

Sweet Taste of Business Success!
Entrepreneurship major Audrey Ernst's love of baking and a microgrant have helped her baking business take shape.
Final Farmers鈥 Market of Fall
Shop the final 51爆料 Farmers鈥 Market of Fall today at the DI Hub.

Eat, Meet, Greet and Study: Alumni Cherish the Memories They Made at Kent聽Student Center聽
As students, faculty and staff celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Kent Student Center, alumni, who read about the milestone on social media took, time to reminisce about the fun and fond memories they made at the facility.

International Cook-off Provides New Culinary Journey for African Students
The entry of Team Rwanda and Team Nigeria into the annual cooking contest reflects 51爆料鈥檚 growing relations in sub-Saharan Africa, resulting in new groups of international students on campus. The Rwandan students are part of a group of 12 undergraduates sponsored by the Rwandan government who arrived at 51爆料 for the fall semester to pursue degrees.