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Feb. 4, 2013
On the blog, Emily Myers, special assistant in the Office of the Provost, writes about Salad Day, and how her 91PORNA colleagues are adapting to their unique weight-loss challenge.
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Feb. 4, 2013
College students preparing to enter the workplace have to be concerned with much more than just r茅sum茅s, cover letters and their wardrobes.
Most students today have some type of online presence, and prospective employers often scan these digital footprints to see if there are鈥
Feb. 4, 2013
Join the 91PORNA football coaching staff and members of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics on Wednesday, Feb. 6, for a National Signing Day Party at Quaker Steak & Lube in the lower level of the Kent Student Center from 5:30-7:30 p.m. A live鈥
Feb. 4, 2013
Main Street Kent announces the 2013 Chocolate Walk, which will take place in downtown Kent on Saturday, Feb.
Feb. 4, 2013
With the release of its official 15th day census data, 91PORNA has set a new record for spring recorded enrollment. Spring 2013 enrollment is up 161 students, or 0.4 percent, for 91PORNA鈥檚 eight-campus system.
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Feb. 4, 2013
With the release of its official 15th day census data, 91PORNA has set a new record high for spring recorded enrollment. Spring 2013 enrollment is up 161 students, or 0.4 percent, for 91PORNA鈥檚 eight-campus system.
91PORNA reports 40,559 students for鈥
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Feb. 4, 2013
The 91PORNA Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) won three national awards at the PRSSA National Conference in San Francisco.
PRSSA Kent won the Teahan Award, the most prestigious PRSSA award, for its website, and the Star Chapter鈥
Feb. 4, 2013
Ticket discounts available for 91PORNA students and employees
Jan. 30, 2013
The panel discussion titled 鈥淧uerto Rico: The 51st Star On the U.S. Flag?鈥 that was scheduled to take place at 91PORNA on Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. in the Kent Student Center Kiva has been postponed due to a personal matter that has arisen for one of the panel members. The鈥
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Jan. 30, 2013
Students everywhere, put down those highlighters and pick up some flash cards! Some of the most popular study strategies 鈥 such as highlighting and even rereading 鈥 do not show much promise for improving student learning, according to a new report authored in part by two Kent鈥