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Professors Rick Ferdig, Cheng Chang Lu and Karl Kosko sit behind some of the technology that supports their project.

Over $1.4 million awarded to fund teacher training videos

Linden Miller September 2, 2019

A set of Kent State professors recently received a grant of $1.48 million to fund their innovative video project. Karl Kosko and Richard Ferdig, two of the professors who received the grant, teach at...

President Beverly Warren laughs during the Board of Trustees meeting in the Integrated Sciences Building Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017.

Board of Trustees expresses support for new elementary, high school partnership with Geauga campus

Nicholas Hunter December 13, 2017

Kent State’s Board of Trustees passed a motion of support for a proposal brought up Wednesday by Berkshire Local School District to build preschool-through-12th grade facilities on the Kent State Geauga...

Ciana Turner, a senior hospitality major, flips a piece of chicken during the “dining on a budget” event in Nixson Hall Tuesday Nov. 14, 2017.

Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week begins with budget-friendly eating

Alex Tinline November 15, 2017

As part of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, the College of Education, Health and Human Services put on their first-ever "Healthy Eating on a Budget" event Tuesday.Hunger and Homelessness Awareness...

EHHS program ranked in top 100 of graduate schools

Hannah Wagner April 23, 2017

Kent State’s College of Education, Health, and Human Services (EHHS) program ranked 99th in the U.S. News and World Report for Best Education Graduate Schools of 2018, moving up from 107.EHHS Interim...

(PRINT VERSION) Provost Q and A

Nicole Ciccarelli February 5, 2017

Editor's note: Once a month, editors and producers from The Kent Stater and TV2 interview Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost Todd Diacon about issues of importance to the university....

Top EHHS dean candidates present

Hannah Wagner January 29, 2017

The top dean candidates for the College of Education, Health and Human Services (EHHS) have been visiting campus to present in front of faculty, staff and students in the final stages of the search.The...

Iris Harvey, vice president for university relations, reads to children from the Child Development Center at the University Library on Thursday. Photo by Anthony Vence.

Childhood Development Center becomes International Baccalaureate School

Austin Farber March 8, 2016

Transitioning into an International Baccalaureate (IB) school, the Kent State Child Development Center continues to offer a transdisciplinary approach to learning for young students.“We are in the process...

Debra Clark and Cristin Williams, a middle childhood education major, hold Clark's textbook "The Bias Beneath the Facts: Education in a Democratic Society." Williams received the Clark International Travel Scholarship.

Professor awards scholarship to teach abroad

Alexandra Seibt February 4, 2016

A College of Education, Health and Human Services professor handed out her first ever scholarship award to one deserving student in the fall to use this spring.Cristin Williams, a senior middle childhood...

Dr. Margaret Booth speaks and answers questions about her candidacy for dean of EHHS in the Governance Chambers on Friday, Jan. 29, 2016.

Interviewing process for new EHHS deans comes to an end

Alexandra Seibt February 2, 2016

This week in the Governance Chambers of the Kent Student Center, the three final candidates for the dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Services gave their presentations to about 70 EHHS...

EHHS study aboard program to train school for special education in Mexico

Toni Hunt October 29, 2015

The College of Education, Health and Human Services (EHHS) is offering an education abroad opportunity for students to support Global Deaf Awareness in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, for summer 2016.Kent...

Child development in new digital learning age

Toni Hunt October 15, 2015

The College of Education, Health and Human Services continues to expose many students and teachers to the new elements of a technological learning approach with the AT&T Classroom.Tom McNeal, the project...

Nonprofit studies minor offers new series

Toni Hunt September 27, 2015

The College of Education, Health and Human Services, through the nonprofit studies minor, will present the Nonprofit Spotlight Series.This coming spring semester, it is a new speaker series featuring nonprofit...