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Incarcerated Women Speak in Class

On a November afternoon in Merrill Hall, six women walk into a 51³Ô¹ÏÍø classroom. They're not guest lecturers with advanced degrees. They're currently incarcerated at the Northeast Reintegration Center (NERC) in downtown Cleveland. And for the next couple hours, they'll share their stories—unfiltered, unflinching and deeply human—with students who are beginning to imagine careers in law, corrections, social work and justice reform.It's the kind of learning experience you can't get from a textbook. And for Professor Susan Kunkle, Ph.D., who spent 35 years working inside the justic...

September 8, 2025

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Item No.Item
1.Call to Order
2.Roll Call
3.Approval of the Agenda
4.Approval of the September 8, 2025, Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes
5.Chair's Remarks
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President's Remarks

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Scene from "Something Rotten."

  In the 1590s, inspired by the success of the hottest playwright of their era, two brothers set out to write their own hit play. Along the way, they receive a vision of the future saying that the next generation of stage performances will feature not only acting, but also singing and dancing. So the brothers put their minds to creating the world's first musical.    "Something Rotten," presented by 51³Ô¹ÏÍø's School of Theatre and Dance, opened on Feb. 20 and will run through Mar. 1, with performances in 51³Ô¹ÏÍø's E. Turner Stump Theatre.  Another Shakes...

Governor's Merit

Students in the top 5% of their class are nominated for the Governor’s Merit Scholarship and guaranteed undergraduate admission to the main campus of any Ohio public college or university and participating private colleges and universities, provided they meet application deadlines. 

Ryan Pavlak

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Black and white artwork depicting two figures building a structure

Kent, Ohio – The School of Art Collection and Galleries at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø is pleased to announce Ombre: Works by Massinissa Selmani, Friday, March 20 to Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the KSU Downtown Gallery, 141 East Main Street, Kent, Ohio. There will be an opening reception on March 20, from 5-7 p.m.Ombre (ظل) showcases several works from artist Massinissa Selmani (b. 1980, Algiers; active between France and Algeria), with a focus on the relationship between object and shadow. Through modest compositions shaped as much by void as by images, Selmani reveals the psychological weight of da...

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