Student Life

Trumbull Teen Who Beat Rare Cancer Heading to ×ÔοÊÓÆµ
A Warren, Ohio, teen who beat rare cancer plans for his future at ×ÔοÊÓÆµ.

Teamwork and Innovation Drive CCI Team to Second Place in National Advertising Competition
An interdisciplinary team of ×ÔοÊÓÆµ students took second place nationwide for their efforts in creating a marketing campaign to reinvent the car buying process for Millennials and Gen Z. The competition, Effie Collegiate, is modeled after the professional competition of the same name, calling…
From Kindergarten to ×ÔοÊÓÆµ Graduation: Friends Since Childhood Share the One University Commencement Stage
Every graduation is full of stories of hard work, perseverance and friendship. Some of those stories go back to a first day of class or the first day on campus. But a few ×ÔοÊÓÆµ friendships started on the first day of kindergarten -- or even before – and have been blossoming since.

From Kent to Cambridge: Alumna Ya'el Courtney to Study Neuroscience at Harvard University
Throughout her time at ×ÔοÊÓÆµ, Ya'el Courtney completed a Senior Honors Thesis/Project, authored several published peer-reviewed journal articles and presented at several national and international conferences. As she continues her education at Harvard University, she intends to conduct a significant amount of research focusing on psychiatric diseases.

×ÔοÊÓÆµ Trumbull Brings Together Two Tigers
A 2016 Howland High School graduate received a scholarship and internship from a generous alumna.

×ÔοÊÓÆµ Graduate Shines on Today Show
Kaycee Marshall, a 2019 Fashion Design major, created a line of formalwear for women in wheelchairs.

PNC Honors ×ÔοÊÓÆµ Student Achievers
Each semester, PNC recognizes two outstanding ×ÔοÊÓÆµ students as PNC Achievers. These students exemplify excellence in the classroom, in the community, and in student leadership and development.

×ÔοÊÓÆµ Receives Highest Possible Score as an LGBTQ-Friendly Campus
A national organization has recognized ×ÔοÊÓÆµ with a perfect overall score for the university’s efforts to create a more inclusive campus and welcoming environment for all.
Review of Rules Could Help 'Books to Prisoners' Groups
A review of Ohio prison regulations could make it easier for charity groups to donate used books to Ohio prison inmates.

From ×ÔοÊÓÆµ to Tulsa, Okla.
Sharon Crawford’s story is not one of a typical ×ÔοÊÓÆµ student in the SSS program. Almost all of the students in the program live near the Kent campus or in one of the on-campus residence halls. Being on or close to campus allows SSS students easy access to tutoring services, the opportunity to participate in workshops and to attend on-campus events and off-campus trips. With Ms. Crawford living in a different state, it was a unique opportunity for ×ÔοÊÓÆµ to bring her into the program.