Kent

Culture/Counterculture: Fashions of the 1960s and 70s

The exhibition Culture/Counterculture looks at fashions of the 1960s and early 1970s with a particular focus on the generation gap during that period. The exhibition is scheduled to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Kent State’s shootings on May 4, 1970. Almost 50 years ago, the shootings of Kent State University students by the Ohio National Guard brought to a head the cultural divides that had split the nation.

Kent State University Museum

Queer Voices

Kent State University Museum

Emma Harding

Graduate Assistant - Center for Student Involvement

Samuel Sprunt

Professor - Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute

Jennifer Newberger

Graduate Student - Department of Sociology and Criminology

Dr. Brett Tippey, Architect

Program Coordinator for Architectural Studies and Associate Professor of Architecture - College of Architecture & Environmental Design

Jill Lahrmer

Associate Professor - College of Architecture & Environmental Design

Materials Science Graduate Program: Graduate Education on Soft Matter Science

Conventional liquid crystal displays were invented at the Liquid Crystal Institute at Kent State. While the Institute has recently changed its name to the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, the Institute remains an internationally recognized center of excellence in both fundamental science and technology applications of this elusive state of matter.

Materials Science Graduate Program: Graduate Education on Soft Matter Science

Jennifer L.N. Miller, Ph.D. MBA, M.Ed.

Assistant Dean - College of Public Health

50th Commemoration of May 4, 1970

May 4, 50th Commemoration