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Get hands-on with experiments, explore real-world engineering, and complete an exciting design project.
In commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary, this exhibition focuses on a distinctly American art form. Quilts and coverlets originated as functional pieces for keeping warm, but developed into important forms of expression and community.
The Nikki Kukwa Memorial Aeronautics Camp offers 20 female high school students a free, three-day aviation experience on Kent State's Kent Campus. Participants explore aviation careers through hands-on activities including a regional airport tour, experience in KSU's Air Traffic Control Lab, and a flight from the KSU Airport.
What does it take to rescue people and animals by air? In Smart City AirRescue, campers explore that question by designing an airport and rescue system using LEGO Spike robots, Ozobots, Merge Cubes, mini drones, and 3D-printed creations.
In Smart City RoboRescue, campers explore that question by designing their own smart city using LEGO Spike robots, Ozobots, Merge Cubes, and 3D-printed creations.
Aimee Lee is an internationally recognized artist and scholar specializing in Korean papermaking traditions. This exhibition features dresses made entirely by hand from hanji, traditional Korean paper made from the bark of the paper mulberry tree.
Dinner with Friends is a program hosted by Civic and Community Engagement in the Center for Student Involvement, Kent State Votes, and Undergraduate Student Government that is designed to connect different members of our community—students, faculty, and staff—through engaging, facilitated convers
Dinner with Friends is a program hosted by Civic and Community Engagement in the Center for Student Involvement, Kent State Votes, and Undergraduate Student Government that is designed to connect different members of our community—students, faculty, and staff—through engaging, facilitated convers
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