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"Poetry and science are not opposites, they鈥檙e actually allies," said David Hassler, director of Kent State University鈥檚 Wick Poetry Center.
Kent State University alumna Sonia Karkare, BS 鈥93, MS 鈥96, has worked on three continents, served in one of the largest nonprofits in the U.S.

Justine Gallo, BA 鈥22, has combined her personal philosophy and fashion design degree to launch a new business in downtown Kent.
The class is gathered around a large, low table. Upon which, sprawls (in a miniature way) the layout of a small city, built using Lego elements. It includes roads, apartments, businesses, parks and city utility buildings.

By Ben Weaver
A prehistoric fish is returning to Lake Erie, thanks to some new friends.
鈥Bioblitz,鈥 (short for 鈥渂iological blitz") is an annual community science event that Kent State has been hosting since 2014.

In the latest edition of "What's the Big Idea?" Kent State President Todd Diacon visits the East Liverpool Campus to meet with Associate Professor of Sociology Lydia Rose, whose research focuses on improving community health and well-bei
Collaboration between institutions provides more resources for students.
