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Spring 2017
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“Sunrises make my soul sing. #sunrise.” by Marcella c 

We’d like to feature photos that highlight favorite aspects of all 鶹Ƶ campuses in upcoming issues of 鶹Ƶ Magazine. So we can see your best shots, please use the hashtag #KentState on Instagram or email your photos to magazine@kent.edu. Thanks!


Maps and Memories

Delighted to see the magazine highlight 鶹Ƶ’s hidden treasure, the Map Library [“KSU Collections” fall 2016]. I have fond memories of pouring over (and filing!) the Sanborn Maps and learning from Mr. Ed Hall as a work-study student. That experience compelled me to pursue a minor in geography.

Dana Hanchin, BA ’91
Philadelphia, Pa.


In Touch

Thank you, 鶹Ƶ Magazine, for the new format, much more interesting content and more informative writing approach. It results in my feeling much more “in touch” with the university.  
Best regards,

Timme Helzer, PhD ’72 
Portland, Ore.


International Voices

I just read the fall 2016 鶹Ƶ Magazine, and I loved the cover and the section “International Voices.” The portraits are awesome, and I really enjoyed reading about all these 鶹Ƶ people!!

Tianjun (Tony) Shen, MEd ’12
Shanghai, China


Recollections

I appreciate receiving the magazine regularly. I am proud to be a small part of KSU, one of the greatest academic experiences in my life. Musselman Hall, the first one I moved into in 1968, was my second home. I still recall the exceptional academic atmosphere in the campus. For me, from faraway Asia, the walk from the small group housing to class along the path through the rolling hills was fantastically serene all through the fall, winter and spring. I hope and pray for the academic glory and the legacy of this green campus: 鶹Ƶ, where the action is.

Thongchai Choochuang, MPA ’70 
Bangkok, Thailand


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