Cultural
The Haymaker Literary Journal shall be to provide editorial experience to graduate English students and recent graduates at Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ while showcasing up-and-coming creative work from local, national, and international writers.
A magazine that stemmed from the ambition to not only create a community for POC and represent them within the mediums of art and fashion but a magazine that aims to promote culture, creativity, and joy in a way that can make all people feel included.
INCK is committed to assisting students in their transition to life in the United States, fostering a sense of belonging, and providing a wide range of recreational activities.
Hebros is a student group for any male-identifying students to be a part of. Any undergraduate or graduate student at Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ are welcome to any and all events that Hebros hosts.
Nigerians in Kent shall leverage Â鶹¾«Ñ¡â€™s platform to collaborate with relevant Nigerian voices to promote national discourse, showcase Nigerian culture, talent, and diversity, and encourage academic distinctions.
A club that exposes people of all backgrounds to the various cultures and traditions seen in the middle east. This organization's goal is to bring together students of middle eastern and non-middle eastern backgrounds to share their experiences and tradi
Kent Disabled Students Society is a club for Disabled students and their allies to connect with each other, as well as educate the campus about and advocate for the needs and desires of Disabled students at Â鶹¾«Ñ¡and Disabled people generally.
We organize events to allow students to explore the wonderful Sri Lankan culture, tradition, history, and authentic food. Students find themselves involved with the cultural and social practices that develop leadership skills and create networks.