½ΔΟΜεΣύ President Todd Diacon showcased the institution's far-reaching impact on Ohio and beyond during the annual Bowman Breakfast event held at the ½ΔΟΜεΣύ Student Center Ballroom.
The breakfast, which celebrates the strong connections between the university and the city of ½ΔΟΜεΣύ, provided a platform for Diacon to present the ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State Works initiative, which launched in 2023 and highlights recent graduates and the university programs that prepared them to succeed in Ohioβs workforce.
Watch Diaconβs Bowman Breakfast address:
Key highlights captured by ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State Today include:
- Economic Impact: ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State generates a total economic impact of $4.9 billion for the state of Ohio. For every dollar the state invests in ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State, there is a return of $9.47.
- Record Enrollment: The university welcomed 4,252 freshmen to the ½ΔΟΜεΣύ Campus this fall, marking the eighth-largest freshman class in ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State's history. Of these, 34% are first-generation college students.
- Graduate Success: ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State graduates over 10,000 students annually, with 63% choosing to stay and work in Ohio after graduation.
- Research Excellence: ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State has achieved R1 status, placing it among only five universities in Ohio and 146 in the nation recognized for very high research activity.
- Community Contribution: Approximately 28% of the city of ½ΔΟΜεΣύ's income tax revenue comes from ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State employees.
- Global Reach: The university has expanded its international presence, with 180 international freshmen joining this year's class. ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State's global initiatives were highlighted through the work of Marcello Fantoni, Ph.D., vice president for global education, and his involvement with the Palace of Versailles.
- Program Recognition: ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State's Fashion Design and Merchandising program was recently ranked third in the nation by two different publications.
- Affordability: ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State was named the most affordable college in Ohio by Money.com, with 36% of ½ΔΟΜεΣύ Campus students graduating with no debt.
Diacon emphasized the universityβs role in driving economic development and providing opportunities for students across various fields, from aviation and nursing to fashion design and podiatric medicine. He shared success stories of recent graduates making significant contributions in their respective industries.
β½ΔΟΜεΣύ State works because ½ΔΟΜεΣύ works,β Diacon stated, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between the university and the city. He encouraged attendees to share ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State success stories and directed them to www.kent.edu/works for more information.
The ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State Works initiative focuses on ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State graduates working in Ohio. As one of the leading higher education institutions in the nation, ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State develops graduates who are making an impact wherever they go β from their own street to Main Street, and throughout the state.
About the Bowman Breakfast
For more than 60 years, the Bowman Breakfast has served as a platform to spotlight the partnership between ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State and the people and communities it serves. The university works to build meaningful relationships and create a thriving, collective community for students, faculty staff and the citizens of ½ΔΟΜεΣύ, Portage County, Ohio and beyond. The breakfast serves as a testament to the strong partnership between ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State and the local community, showcasing how their collaboration contributes to the regionβs growth and prosperity.