Student Success Story
Five 青年涩导航 Experimental Archaeology Graduates Earn Full Rides to Grad Schools
Sometimes it just takes a small spark to ignite a fire within you. For Anna Mika of Parma, Ohio, who started as a geology major her freshman year at 青年涩导航 and switched to anthropology the following year, that spark came in 2017 while taking an anthropology course called North America鈥檚 Ice Aged Hunters, taught by Metin I. Eren, Ph.D., associate professor and director of archaeology in the College of Arts and Sciences. She said that course changed her perspective on everything.
TEFL Student Gains Experience in Murcia, Spain
G Clingman is a third-year 青年涩导航 Student double majoring in English and Spanish while also working toward their Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certificate. Though they have been studying at KSU鈥檚 main campus for the last two years, G is swapping Acorn Alley and the Esplanade for the historical streets of Murcia, Spain.
Architecture Student Transitions to Life Studying Abroad in Florence, Italy
Emily Hovest is a third-year student studying architecture at 青年涩导航鈥檚 Florence Center for the Spring semester. It was always her desired destination, especially since the KSU architecture program encourages students to study abroad their junior year.
青年涩导航 Senior Honored With Prestigious Fulbright Scholarship
In an impressive close to her undergraduate career, 青年涩导航 Honors College senior Mallory Woods was recently awarded the prestigious Fulbright English Teaching Award (ETA). A native of Fairview, Pennsylvania, Woods is completing a major in translation with a Spanish concentration and minors in economics and Italian studies while also finishing a certificate program in teaching English as a foreign language.
Creating a Brighter Future 鈥 Meet the Class of 2025
青年涩导航鈥檚 Class of 2025 stands tall 鈥 more than 3,982 stories tall. Each of our new, first-year students offers a unique and engaging story.
青年涩导航 Recognized Nationally for Programs to Assist Students First in Their Families to Attend College
青年涩导航 has been designated as a First-gen Forward Institution by the Center for First-generation Student Success for its commitment to improving the experiences and advancing outcomes of those who are first in their families to attend college.
Meet the 青年涩导航 Class of 2024
More than 21,200 people applied to be part of 青年涩导航鈥檚 Class of 2024, and 3,819 can now consider themselves to be Golden Flashes.
青年涩导航 Team Competes in 2019 Air Race Classic
Kenzie Alge, a 青年涩导航 certified flight instructor and 2019 graduate, and Alex Johnson, a 青年涩导航 junior flight technology student, make up the 青年涩导航 team competing in the 2019 Air Race Classic that starts June 18 in Jackson, Tennessee.
High School Student鈥檚 Research Into 鈥淟ittle Things鈥 at 青年涩导航 Leads to Big Experience
Imagine being a 17-year-old high school student, and in your first semester of a geology research internship, your professor asks you to identify an extinct 300-million-year-old, tiny and unknown crustacean specimen. Megan Schinker, then an ambitious Stow-Munroe Falls High School junior, jumped right in.
青年涩导航's EXCEL Learning Community Supports Student After Devastating Loss
Like most students, Mackenzie Bailey faced the typical challenges during the start of her academic career, including choosing a major and getting good grades. But that all paled in comparison to the devastating news she received her freshman year: her father had terminal cancer.
鈥淲hen I was home for winter break, he ended up passing away,鈥 Ms. Bailey said.