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Professor Maletic was awarded with the Outstanding Research and Scholarship Award.

Kent State professor receives top research award, eye tracking and source code developments

Mateo Martin Reporter October 21, 2021

Professor Jonathan Maletic from the Department of Computer Science was awarded with the 2021 Faculty Outstanding Research and Scholarship Award for his findings in eye tracking and source code research.Maletic...

Lique Coolen is a neuroscience professor and the associate dean for the College of Arts & Sciences. Coolen has studied neuroscience for 26 years, focusing in areas of research like reproduction. Courtesy of Kent State University 

Choose Ohio First grant awarded to Kent State; four STEM programs added

Kelly Krabill Reporter May 8, 2021

Kent State has been awarded $3.5 million from the Choose Ohio First grant to support students in STEM-related majors. First-time students studying science, technology, engineering, mathematics or medicine...

OPINION: Is the Gaming Industry in Trouble?

Gregory Hess Opinion Writer April 23, 2021

With all the noise that the once deferred and despised GameStop received in the stock market this past quarter of 2021, I thought a lot about how the state of the gaming industry is outside of a store...

Arvind Bansal teaches AI-related courses at Kent State.

Kent State College of Computer Science announces new artificial intelligence master’s program

Zachary Shepherd reporter April 22, 2021

To match the increasing demand for AI-oriented careers, Kent State will offer an artificial intelligence master’s program in fall 2021.Kent State’s computer science department is now accepting enrollment...

Robert Clements is an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences. 

Kent State professor conducts research to integrate computer science, biomedical data processing

Morgan Boyd Reporter April 9, 2021

As demand for advances that speed up data analysis and allow for less human error continues to increase, associate professor Robert Clements is studying to develop technologies to evaluate medical data...

Two million dollar “Choose Ohio First” grant awarded to Kent State computer science department

Mimi Freeman Beat reporter January 29, 2020

Kent State won a competitive $2 million grant from Choose Ohio First, a program that awards Ohio schools with scholarship funding to increase enrollment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics...

Photo Courtesy at Kent State Ye Zhao was named Kent State Scholar of the Month.

Kent State names scholar of the month

Megan Hermensky October 13, 2015

Ye Zhao, associate professor of computer science at Kent State, is no stranger to having his work recognized in the computer science field.Zhao has recently been awarded Kent State’s Scholar of the...

Lexie Nagy, a sophomore computer information systems major sits in her Systems Analysis and Design class in the Business Administration Building on Tuesday, March 3, 2015. The number of women in the computing field is low despite the growing number of women in the workplace.

Conference gives female programmers a sense of belonging

Victoria Manenti March 4, 2015

Erin Layne and Tia Coble, senior digital sciences majors, recently attended the Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing (OCWiC), a conference that focuses on encouraging and advancing women in computer...

Kent State senior computer science major Daniel Gur is headed to Seattle, specifically Amazon.com, where he will start his career as a software engineer and hopefully start up his own tech business in the near future. Daniel will graduate in May 2014 with a skillset of computer and actuarial sciences.

Kent State senior to work for Amazon once he graduates this spring

Elizabeth Randolph February 24, 2014

Senior computer science major Daniel Gur said he is set to work for Amazon as a software developer this July. Gur said that he got the job after the company sponsored the hackathon last fall.“I initially...

Computer science professor improving education in Bangladesh

Elizabeth Randolph February 17, 2014

The chairman of the Department of Computer Science is creating new ways for students to connect overseas.Professor Javed Khan, Ph.D., is working on a project called the Bangladesh Research Education Network,...

Digital sciences enrollment sees major increase

Elizabeth Randolph January 21, 2014

Enrollment for Kent State University’s School of Digital Sciences has nearly doubled in the last year, a change in school administrators attribute to more international students taking part in the program.The...