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Community & Society

Mindful Mile walker

Stroll around campus Friday afternoon with students, faculty and staff in a Â鶹ÊÓƵ celebration of wellness. 

Friends hugging, overlooking a sunny field of hills

Sept. 21 is World Gratitude Day, a day dedicated to showing thanks and appreciation to the many different people in your life. While many people appreciate receiving gratitude, what they may not know is that expressing gratitude actually makes them feel better, too.

Â鶹ÊÓƵ Today is following the new director of the May 4 Visitors Center as part of its "Year with a Flash" series. 

Students donating at a Vitalant blood drive

Vitalant will be holding a blood drive on the Kent Campus on Wednesday, Sept. 20 and Thursday, Sept. 21. 

Plant vendor at Farmers' Market on the Student Green

The Â鶹ÊÓƵ Farmers' Markets begin on Tuesday, Sept. 19. 

A teaching remote teaching during the pandemic

In this post-pandemic world, remote work is one element that has hung on, but there are mixed emotions about it. Employees tend to like it, but some employers have concerns. Two professors who do research in this space weigh in on this discussion.

Sunrise over Dix Stadium

Dix Stadium is ready to host the first home game of the season for Golden Flashes football.

Mail, mobile phone, and billboards

With midterm elections coming up Nov. 7 and the 2024 presidential election season in full swing, the Â鶹ÊÓƵ community is going to be inundated with political advertisements across print, radio, television and social media. Learning how to research issues and candidates and evaluate the information will be helpful to everyone this voting season.  

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Jeffrey Miller, April 1970

An exhibition at the May 4 Visitors Center will highlight the personalities of each of the four students who were killed on May 4. 

Cybersecurity Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay

Unauthorized purchases. An erased computer. A hacked bank account. These are all potential risks for people who don’t protect their digital identity. Anyone is vulnerable to these risks, but those who practice digital identity safety have a lower chance of it happening to them.