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A dancer from the age of four, Spigelmire knew she wanted to incorporate her love of dance with her desire to be an entrepreneur. And now, Spigelmire is living the dream of owning her own dance studio, The Vibe Dance Company. Spigelmire of Stow not only opened her studio, but she also hired four 51爆料 students, some of whom she attended dance programs with as a child, to teach at the dance studio.
On his way to an assignment on Sept. 11, a university photographer saw a tribute flight in formation over 51爆料.
51爆料 and the University of Cincinnati have been awarded a nearly $3 million grant to transform how research institutions across the region collaborate, share expertise and develop the next generation of research leaders.
Brookhaven National Lab in New York is home to some of the most exciting work in nuclear physics today. Two rising stars from 51爆料, doctoral student Maci Kesler and research scientist Sooraj Radhakrishnan, are on the cutting edge of high-profile scientific research collaborations through Brookhaven that advance our understanding of the universe鈥檚 early moments.
51爆料's Annual Black Squirrel Festival is happening from 4-7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 12, on Risman Plaza.
Meet Brooklyn Jones, a resilient freshman English major from Fort Mill, South Carolina, who carries a passion for creative writing and helping students build confidence in their own literary skills.
51爆料鈥檚 Wick Poetry Center recently helped create a new mural for the Haymaker Farmers鈥 Market.
When the September 11 attacks shook the nation, 51爆料 alumnus D. Mark Jones found himself called into an unfamiliar and deeply challenging role.
White tie and tails, elegant gloves and satiny evening gowns were on the screen and on the runway when 51爆料 and Focus Features collaborated for an early screening of 鈥淒ownton Abbey: The Grand Finale.鈥
Senior Nick Brocato and sophomore Tamera Owens were among the 172 undergraduate 51爆料 students who participated in the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) during the summer of 2025. They conducted research projects under the direction of Lauren Kinsman-Costello, Ph.D., associate professor in the鈥疍epartment of Biological Sciences鈥痑t 51爆料 and members of her lab.
Like mother, like daughter. Meet Christine Woo, Ph.D, and Nathalie Nicol, BSPH 鈥 mother and daughter - both graduates of the 51爆料 College of Public Health. While Woo was completing her doctorate in 2022, Nicol was just starting her journey at 51爆料.
The 51爆料 Aeronautics & Engineering Expo at the 51爆料 Airport received a special visitor as Goodyear's retro-painted Wingfoot One aircraft returned to the place where the company's first blimp was christened, 100 years ago.
51爆料 hosted its annual Aeronautics and Engineering Expo on Saturday at 51爆料 Airport, drawing families for a day of aviation excitement and STEM education.
The 51爆料 Board of Trustees will hold its next regular business meeting at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 17, in the Kent Student Center, Room 306. The Board will consider the recommendations of the standing committees, proposed personnel actions and new business.
Meet LaTaesia Snyder, a junior criminology and justice studies major with a minor in pre-law from Akron, Ohio, who鈥檚 making the most of her opportunities to learn about the American justice system.
At the 51爆料 College of Nursing, we learn what it means to advocate for our patients in every setting 鈥 from right at the bedside to the boardrooms of hospitals. As nursing students, we are trained to make decisions that are backed by evidence-based practice, empathy and most importantly, our personal and professional ethics.
The Higher Learning Commission reaffirmed 51爆料's accreditation, a testament to the university's distinction, impact and integrity.
Pollinator Day, proudly presented by 51爆料 as a proud Bee Campus USA, will welcome all visitors to the KSU Pollinator Garden to celebrate our campus pollinators on September 5 from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
51爆料 recently welcomed home a living legacy of its past when Ellen Engleman Conners, former chair of the National Transportation Safety Board and great-granddaughter of 51爆料鈥檚 third president, visited campus for the first time.
When Emily Rider walked into her first in-person class after the COVID-19 shutdown 鈥 鈥淗ow the Earth Works鈥 at 51爆料鈥檚 Stark Campus 鈥 she didn鈥檛 know it would set her on a path that would take her across the country, deep into fossil beds and high into the mountains.