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Kent Campus | Kent State University Kent State, one of Ohio’s leading . . . At Kent State University, you'll find nationally recognized academics and a student experience that goes beyond the classroom With 300+ degrees and programs, 200+ student organizations, and a welcoming campus community, we empower you to thrive in your studies, your interests and your future
Kent - Wikipedia Kent was traditionally partitioned into East and West Kent, and into lathes and hundreds The traditional border of East and West Kent was the county's main river, the Medway
About Kent - City of Kent Kent is one of only 40 Main Street Communities in Ohio, which makes available significant local and state resources for restoration and redevelopment projects in Kent
City of Kent | Home The City of Kent is dedicated to providing the community with excellent service We continue our work to improve the quality of life of those who live in, work in and visit Kent
Home - Destination Kent Convention Visitor Bureau Welcome to Kent, Ohio, a vibrant college town where history, culture, and natural beauty meet Nestled along the scenic Cuyahoga River, Kent is home to Kent State University, a thriving downtown district, and a rich heritage that attracts travelers year-round
About - Kent State University At Kent State University, people hail from every corner of the globe to do work that paves the way for a brighter tomorrow Here, you’ll find world-class faculty serving as researchers and mentors
Living Here - City of Kent Living Here Living in Kent affords vast experiences for our residents and visitors We are happy to support our residents with a wide range of services offered Check out the menu on the right and discover what types of assistance our dedicated staff has to offer
History and Heritage - City of Kent Kent was incorporated as a village in 1867 Kent became known as the "Tree City" when, in the late 1800s, John Davey, an expert horticulturalist, planted hundreds of trees throughout the City