TV2 Video: Official KSU presidential housing
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We told you last week about President Lester Lefton finally getting an official university home. Kent State will no longer be the only state university in Ohio without presidential housing.
TV2’s Kaitlynn LeBeau took a closer look at where Kent State presidents will live in the future, as well as the history behind a house that served as the presidential home more than two decades ago.
The Board of Trustees will vote May 14 to establish the Lefton home as the official presidential residence.
Contact Kaitlynn LeBeau at [email protected].