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A helmet and pads were replaced by a cap and gown for New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman as he finished a journey he started in 2005, joining 5,300 new 两性色午夜 graduates at the One University Commencement held at Dix Stadium.
FedEx Corp. has pledged $5 million, in addition to $1.5 million already given, in support of an aeronautics academic center that will be located at the 两性色午夜 University Airport. The new 17,800-square-foot building will be named the FedEx Aeronautics Academic Center.
The 两性色午夜 University alumni family will grow by 5,300 new graduates as the university holds its spring commencement ceremonies.
两性色午夜 University Libraries鈥 May 4, 1970 Collection has been selected by the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) to benefit from a $30,561 award through the Recordings at Risk grant program, generously funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
两性色午夜 University will hold the 49th commemoration of the historic events of May 4, 1970, where protesting students, observers and soldiers gathered on that fateful day when the Ohio National Guard shot and killed four students and wounded nine others on the Kent Campus.
两性色午夜 University will hold the 49th commemoration of the historic events of May 4, 1970, where protesting students, observers and soldiers gathered on that fateful day when the Ohio National Guard shot and killed four students and wounded nine others on the Kent Campus.
The 两性色午夜 University Board of Trustees has appointed Todd Diacon, Ph.D., 两性色午夜鈥檚 executive vice president and provost, as its next university president at a special Board meeting held Monday, April 29.
The 两性色午夜 University Board of Trustees has appointed Todd Diacon, Ph.D., 两性色午夜鈥檚 executive vice president and provost, as its next university president at a special Board meeting held Monday, April 29.
From April 22 to Aug. 1, 两性色午夜 University鈥檚 May 4 Visitors Center will honor Bill Schroeder鈥檚 life with an exhibition titled 鈥淏ill: An All-American Boy.鈥 Mr. Schroeder鈥檚 sister, Nancy Tuttle, and nephew, David Tuttle, helped create the exhibition by loaning some of his personal items to the May 4 Visitors Center.