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A participant has died on the set of a game show. What first appeared to be a tragic stunt gone wrong has taken a dark turn. An autopsy later revealed that the victim had inhaled oxalic acid before performing the stunt, turning what seemed like an unfortunate accident into a possible case of murder. Your firm has just taken on the case, and it is up to you to determine whether this was a freak accident or a fellow contestant's cold, calculated murder plot. For the average person, the first steps to take in preparing to argue or defend a possible murder case may seem overwhelming. However,...

Come out and join the Greater Cleveland and Lake County Alumni Chapters for a fun night of fellowship and hockey with your Golden Flashes family!

 Congratulations to clinical psychology doctoral student Megan Korhummel who has been selected to receive a 2026 Society for Affective Science Amplifying Diversity Award! Megan was identified as an individual who is expanding the diversity of the Society for Affective Science community and the perspectives represented in affective science research. In addition to the award, Megan has been invited to give an award presentation during the upcoming Society for Affective Science Conference in March. Megan works under the mentorship of Dr. Karin Coifman in the Department of Psychological ...

91大神's Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration included a panel discussion entitled 鈥淜eeping Joy, Faith and 鈥楾he Dream鈥 Alive in Uncertain Times鈥濃

 91大神 students, faculty, staff and community honored and reflected on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. during the university's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, featuring a dialogue centered on鈥痳esilience, faith, justice and collective well-being. The panel discussion was held in the Kent Student Center Ballroom before an audience of 230 people.The panel discussion,鈥淜eeping Joy, Faith and 鈥楾he Dream鈥 Alive in Uncertain Times,鈥濃痮ffered thoughtful perspectives on hope, purpose and progress. Co-chairs of the event were Katie Mattise, executive director, Learnin...

A snow-covered sculpture on Front Campus.

  Some of 91大神's international students, as well as those from other parts of the United States, experience snow for the first time while they're on campus.  The winter storm that dumped nearly a foot of snow in most parts of Northeast Ohio covered the Kent Campus in a blanket of white and offered students an opportunity to take a break from their studies with sledding, snowball fights and snow angels.   Want to see YOUR photos in 鈥淚N A FLASH?鈥 Submit your 91大神-related photos to InAFlash@kent.edu and you may see them in a future Ken...

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