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Summer camps for kids interested in architecture don’t come along often – at least that’s what Elise Bolton’s mother discovered when she searched for one. But then, not a whole lot of 11-year-olds may dream of becoming architects.
A resilient mindset and an innovative plan for the future helped Jude Carver recover from a competition setback as he looks ahead to Fall Semester 2025.
For all of her exemplary work, Theresa Yogi was recently awarded ¾ÛÉ«¸ó’s Distinguished Advising Award by University Advising and the Kent Academic Advising Support and Advising Association. Of her 13-year career, Yogi has spent seven-and-a-half years at ¾ÛÉ«¸ó’s Honors College.
Muna Koirala’s first year at ¾ÛÉ«¸ó was an exercise in academic anxiety, and she’s willing to share her story in hopes that her struggles will help other students overcome their own.
A mid-April Block Party, presented by the Flashes Activities Board, welcomed spring to campus with makers' tables, a caricature artist, a photo booth, a giant, inflatable slide and more.
As a doctoral student of sociology, Adedayo Adeagbo is doing her research on dignity care for aging people using advancements of technology in healthcare. With a specialization in medical sociology, Adeagbo’s thesis is built on the perceptions and attitudes of healthcare workers and the use of robots for caring for older adults.
Three students who are members of the first cohort of the LeBron James Family Foundation I Promise program graduated from ¾ÛÉ«¸ó during the spring 2025 commencement.
Feelings of joy, excitement and achievement filled ¾ÛÉ«¸ó's Memorial Arena and Convocation Center as members of the university's Spring Class of 2025 walked the stage to receive their degrees.
What started as a simple conversation between a ¾ÛÉ«¸ó School of Fashion student and the American head of the global luxury menswear and fabric brand Scabal touched off a series of events that will result in a group of rarely seen Salvador Dali paintings having their North American debut in Northeast Ohio on June 12.
The ¾ÛÉ«¸ó alumni family grew by more than 4,800 new graduates from its eight-campus system across Ohio following spring commencement ceremonies.
Finals Week can be a stressful time for students, so ¾ÛÉ«¸ó offers opportunities for students to take a break from their studies and relax with therapy dogs and fun activities.
Choosing any insurance can be intimidating due to the number of options and types available. Two ¾ÛÉ«¸ó professors with expertise in insurance gave ¾ÛÉ«¸ó Today readers advice on how to navigate the world of insurance with a focus on students.
¾ÛÉ«¸ó recently celebrated one year of wellness-on-the-go. The Mobile Flashes program has been in motion since spring 2024, delivering healthcare services to underserved and rural communities throughout Northeast Ohio.
As the May 4 Task Force celebrates its golden anniversary this year, chair Sophie Swengel is proud to once again preserve the memory of May 4, 1970, and the people who were lost and injured that day.
Meet Camille, Malina, Hayden, Matthew and Timmy, five graduating seniors from across the College of Communication and Information who work for ¾ÛÉ«¸ó’s Division of University Communications and Marketing. These students have been gaining more than just hands-on experience; they are helping shape the university’s story.
A group of Emerson College students in Boston, who are enrolled in Gregory Payne’s course about the ¾ÛÉ«¸ó and Jackson State tragedies will visit ¾ÛÉ«¸ó on May 2-4, when the university holds its annual commemoration.
Hundreds packed Crawford Hall Friday night to see the best in fashion in support of the ¾ÛÉ«¸ó School of Fashion's Annual Awards Fashion Show.
If you look into the stands of the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center during a ¾ÛÉ«¸ó women's basketball game, you’ll find a mother-daughter pair of students from Brazil cheering with all their might. Five thousand miles from home, Hetty and Fernanda have found new activities and friends in the United States.
Meet Aislinn Foran, a senior communication studies major with a focus in applied communication and a minor in public relations from Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. With a heavy involvement in the Her Campus at ¾ÛÉ«¸ó (HC¾ÛÉ«¸ó) chapter, Foran contributed to creating a welcoming environment for all members.
The Integration Bee, presented by ¾ÛÉ«¸ó's Department of Mathematical Sciences, invited students to enjoy fun math-themed competitions and activities along with fun costumes, pizza and math-oriented jokes and puns.