Earth Month Feed
A journey through fibers, landscape and cultures. Hear from fiber artists and sericulture specialists MarÃa Dávila and Eduardo Portillo, who live and work in Mérida, in the Venezuelan Andes. This lecture is generously supported by Professor Emerita Janice Lessman-Moss.
The Office of Gender Equity and Title IX have assembled a variety of learning experiences to educate faculty, staff and students about response, prevention, recovery, and resource components associated with gender/sexual discrimination and harassment.
The Adobe Express app for web and mobile allows fast and easy creation of social media graphics, web pages, and video stories from anywhere. Visit Training.Kent.Edu to register.
Q'ommunity is one of two social groups hosted bi-weekly by the LGBTQ+ Center as an informal space for students to connect and talk about things that are important to you. This group is open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community and allies.
This two-and-a-half hour program covers the basics of indoor climbing including equipment, bouldering, top rope climbing, and belaying with an ATC and Gri-gri device.
Step into a serene and fragrant ambiance where you will have the chance to make your own customized body scrub. While you are basking in the scent of your own creation, relax and unwind with a multilevel yoga class.
This is your chance to test your mental and physical endurance. We invite you to stay after the 7:30 Glow Spin class to log some extra time. The first ride will be 30 minutes long and will get progressively longer each month.
For February’s student organization advisor training, a variety of topics will be covered.
The Â鶹¾«Ñ¡School of Fashion is welcoming student groups and individuals to join us in understanding more about the fashion industry and its careers, while encouraging collaborative learning and utilization of state-of-the-art resources and facilities.
Stop by our Career Chat for an informal, flexible opportunity to receive personalized advice on crafting a standout resume!