Arts & Culture

Books for Women's History Month reading.

Gender Studies Associate Professor Recommends Reading for Women's History Month

Molly Merryman, Ph.D., is an author and filmmaker as well as the founding director of the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at Kent State University, where she is an associate professor. We asked her what books she would recommend for reading during Women’s History Month.

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Melbourne, Australia by Acacia Freeman

Kent State Magazine: Picture This

Each year, Kent State students participate in off-campus study away/study abroad programs and internships in locations across the country and around the world. And they take photos—lots and lots of photos.

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Wick Poetry Center Call for Poems

Wick Poetry Center Holds Contest to Commemorate May 4

While teaming up with The Academy of American Poets, the Wick Poetry Center at Kent State University created a national contest where poems were submitted to honor the 50th commemoration of May 4, 1970. Director David Hassler reported to KentWired that over the span of three months, nearly 600 submissions were sent in.

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Shown is a photo taken by war photojournalist and author Ben Brody. Brody is bringing his work to Kent State University through his exhibit, “A Second Moon.”

War Photojournalist Ben Brody Brings ‘A Second Moon’ to Kent State

War photojournalist and author Ben Brody is bringing his work to Kent State through his exhibit, “A Second Moon.” The exhibit, curated by Moema Furtado, an installation artist and independent curator, runs from March 5-15 at the Crawford Gallery in the Center for Visual Arts.

Tags: Arts & Culture, May 4 Commemoration, 50th Commemoration of May 4, Events,

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Kent State Florence

How a Florentine Palace Changed Studying Abroad

What’s a must have for U.S. universities overseas? A Florentine palace, according to a recent Times Higher Education article. Fortunately, Kent State has one, and students have noticed.

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Jennifer Ling Datchuk portrait by Clint Datchuk

Alumna Jennifer Ling Datchuk Awarded $50k Fellowship

The School of Art is proud to announce alumna Jennifer Ling Datchuk has been awarded the coveted United States Artist Fellowship in Crafts. USA Fellowships are unrestricted awards recognizing the most compelling artists working and living in the United States, in all disciplines, at every stage of their careers.

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Jamison Darling

Art Show, Mental Health Discussion Will Honor Beloved VCD Professor’s Legacy

This winter at Kent State, an art show and featured speaker on mental health will honor the life and legacy of assistant professor and artist Christopher Darling, who died June 2018. The events will take place Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020, hosted by the School of Visual Communication Design, in which Darling taught.

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Constructed Answer Medallion

'Constructed Answer' Exhibition Focuses on Artists’ Responses to Tragedy

The School of Art Collection and Galleries present “Constructed Answer,” a contemporary metals exhibition inspired by tragedy, trauma and violence that celebrates the resiliency of a human spirit.

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Abnormal Student Theatre Production 2015

Alumnus Prepares Off-Broadway Debut of Original Work

A small class assignment in college led to an off-Broadway debut for Kent State University musical theatre alumnus Scott Miesse, ’15, who will be premiering his self-written play titled “Abnormal” in January 2020.

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Alumni

The FSStore's new line features sustainable fashions, accessories and home goods made by Fashion School students and faculty

Kent State Fashion School Committed to Sustainability

Kent State University’s Fashion School continuously finds ways to innovate. Its unique lifestyle boutique, Fashion School Store (FSStore), in downtown Kent recently added a new line called “Sustainability RETOLD.” This collection includes sustainably made clothing, featuring work from five different students and three faculty.

Tags: Arts & Culture, Student Life, Environmental Science and Design Research Institute

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