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What a fantastic time to be part of the College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE) here at Kent State!

We are uniquely positioned to be leaders in addressing some of the most challenging issues we are facing as a nation and as a people.

The College of Aeronautics and Engineering Advisory Councils

The College of Aeronautics and Engineering's Industrial Advisory Board is comprised of decision makers from a diverse cross-section of aeronautics and engineering industry. They are active in counseling our curricular activities with emphasis on a joint effort resulting in the brightest and best-prepared graduates. The Aeronautics & Engineering Councils provide professional input for those specific disciplines.

Kent Wired Article Martin Harp April 24, 2014 Kent State celebrated Arbor Day and the university鈥檚 performance in Recyclemania, a national recycling competition, with a tree planting ceremony outside Centennial A and B on Thursday. Alan Siewert, regional urban forester from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry, presented the Tree Campus USA award. The award is from the Arbor Day Foundation and recognizes campuses that carry on urban forestry, Siewert said, which is the care of trees and shrubs in a human environment. 鈥淎s important as it is to have nice ...

Spring Commencement 2025

   With a flip of a tassel, more than 4,800 Kent State students became Kent State alumni in university commencement ceremonies on May 8, 9 and 10. Exuberant graduates and their families shouted, jumped, hugged and shed happy tears as these Golden Flashes moved on to the next part of their journeys.        Want to see one of YOUR photos in 鈥淚N A FLASH?鈥 Submit your Kent State-related photos to InAFlash@kent.edu and you may see them in a future Kent State Today post. Photos should be framed -horizontally- and include a brief description...

President Diacon Delivers the Commencement Address, Spring 2025

Drawing from personal experiences growing up in rural Kansas, President Todd Diacon shared how the low-level anxiety of temporary disorientation on country backroads taught him valuable life lessons that remain relevant today."My message to you today, graduates, is that it is ok not to be fully certain about something," President Diacon told the enthusiastic crowds. "Being uncertain and even experiencing a bit of anxiety because of that uncertainty, is also ok."Watch President Diacon's address: In a time when many graduates face questions about their futures, Diacon's message resonated wi...

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