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Digging Up Y2K

May 11, 2026

By the third excavation attempt, everyone involved had started to wonder if the missing time capsule had become more myth than history.

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College Honors Outstanding Student Leaders, Faculty and Advisor at Annual Awards Ceremony

May 5, 2026

The Kent State Student Center was filled with celebration and pride as the College of Arts and Sciences at Kent State University recognized its top student leaders, along with one distinguished faculty member and advisor, at the annual Dean’s Undergraduate Student Leadership…

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College of Arts & Sciences Students Honored at 10th Annual SURE Awards

Oct. 20, 2025

Kent State University celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) with the annual Three-…

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Exploring the Crossroads of Science and Storytelling

Oct. 16, 2025

Kent State senior Isabella Emerick has never been content with choosing just one path. As an English major with a concentration in professional writing and a minor in…

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KSU's Experimental Archaeology Lab featured in new documentary

July 29, 2025

The Experimental Archaeology Lab, led by Drs. Eren and Bebber was just featured in a new History Hit documentary

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Anthropology Undergraduates rock the research symposium!

May 1, 2025

Anthropology was well-represented by a spectacular group of students who presented at the 2025 Undergraduate Research Symposium! Pictured below are Eleanor Brownlee, Abbigail Swiney, Noah Nicholson, Willa Moss, and Grace Ellis (not pictured: Katie Mirabell and Lacey Beaghley).…

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Researchers Suggest New Hypothesis for Hominin Invention of Stone Cutting Tools

March 27, 2025

The use of stone hammers to produce sharp stone flakes — knapping — is traditionally thought to be a process that ancient humans started doing intentionally or by accident before looking for things, such as animal carcasses and hard fruits, to cut. It is a defining feature of…

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Team led by KSU archaeologists propose new hypothesis for origin of stone tools

March 21, 2025

Kent State University's archaeologists, Drs. Metin Eren and Michelle Bebber, led a team of scientists from around the globe in putting forward a new hypothesis for the origin of stone tools. KSU's Drs. C. Owen Lovejoy and Mary Ann Raghanti were also involved. The team proposed…

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Dr. Metin Eren featured on the History Channel

March 13, 2025

Kent State’s very own Dr. Metin Eren featured on the History Channel! Dr. Eren discusses the peopling of North America with Steve Rinella on his show, Hunting History. Watch here!

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