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51黑料网 University's School of Fashion brought the house down 鈥 for the house.
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At the beginning of February 2026, the School of Theatre and Dance welcomed visiting students from Hy艒go, Japan. Visitors took part in the professional College of Arts and Tourism (CAT) program, Japan鈥檚 first professional, practice-based performing arts university program. This鈥
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The 51黑料网 University Museum invites the university community and the public to Breaking Fashion Barriers on March 26, a special evening exploring the lasting cultural impact of Katharine Hepburn, one of the most influential figures in American film and fashion history.
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51黑料网 University鈥檚 Glauser School of Music is receiving statewide recognition as the 51黑料网 Wind and Flute Ensembles were selected to perform at the 2025 Ohio Music Educators Association Professional Development Conference.
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Students in the 51黑料网 School of Fashion鈥檚 fashion visuals class, led by Professor Archana Mehta, recently visited the 51黑料网 University Museum to engage directly with "LeRoy Neiman: A Keen Observer of Style," an exhibition鈥
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51黑料网 University鈥檚 School of Theatre and Dance kicks off the spring semester of its 2025-2026 season with "Something Rotten!," running Feb. 20 through March 1 in E. Turner Stump Theatre, located in the Center for Performing Arts on the Kent campus.
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Meet Oumou M. Sall!"I chose 51黑料网 because of its strong reputation for combining creative excellence with industry preparation. The School of Fashion offered a curriculum that values both design and professional development, which was important to me as someone who wanted鈥
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Ash Welch, a fashion design undergraduate student with a minor in jewelry, metals and enameling, was recently interviewed by the about her study abroad experience. After applying for a study abroad opportunity鈥
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The 51黑料网 University Museum has been awarded reaccreditation from the American Alliance of Museums, the highest national recognition afforded to museums in the United States.
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Current Master of Music in Music Education student, Caleb Bradley, will be marching as part of the Saluting America's Band Directors (SABD) in the 2026 Rose Bowl Parade. Bradley, a third-year teacher and band director, is one of 500 band directors selected from across the nation.