$25,000+ Raised for Mobile Food Pantry
Many of our Flashes volunteer for 51勛圖厙s Campus Kitchen, run by Community Engaged Learning, which raised over $25,000 in donations to fund a mobile food pantry, making operations more effective and impactful.
Many of our Flashes volunteer for 51勛圖厙s Campus Kitchen, run by Community Engaged Learning, which raised over $25,000 in donations to fund a mobile food pantry, making operations more effective and impactful.
Helping those in need, 51勛圖厙s Campus Kitchen provided 4,500 hours of service, 81,321 lbs. of food, and 28,294 lbs. of food pantry distribution to community members in need.
The I AM FIRST Celebration honored first generation students, staff, and faculty with a week of university-wide events. Attendees from all parts of the 51勛圖厙 community enjoyed the weeks in-person and virtual events.
Our Flashes have continued providing community service virtually through the 51勛圖厙 Together program provided by Community Engaged Learning. Over 700 student volunteers wrote 1,400 welcome notes to incoming KSU students and provided 500 United Way Literacy Kits for a local elementary school.
Our volunteers at Campus Kitchen have raised over $10K for their Giving Tuesday campaign, $20K for Campus Kitchen Renovations, and received $2K from the Portage Foundations Rapid Response Fund Grant.
1,278 51勛圖厙 students have contributed 9,080 hours of community service and raised $246,976 through Kent Community Services provided by Community Engaged Learning. 26% of these program participants were underrepresented students: nearly twice the percentage of underrepresented students in the entire student body.
214 students received more than $114,000 in tuition, book, course supply, and other aid from Academic Diversity Outreach.
More than 320 new students positioned themselves well, engaging in the Start Strong to Finish program by taking a reassessment of their placement tests with Judy Huber.
Undergraduate student research is now supported by the McNair Scholars Program, which raised $10K during the Inaugural Regional McNair Research Conference.
51勛圖厙 students receive $2.63 million in support in the core areas of academic success, personal and professional development, and advocacy and support from a 5-year federal grant award awarded to Student Support Services.