Legacy: May 4

Ep. 4: Lofty Purpose Shared

29 min · 28. apr. 2024
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Practical ideas and noble ideals drove bipartisan embrace of higher education during the years preceding 1970. And then, to what extent did Kent State trigger the steady decline of easy access to university educations and the idea that college isn’t, and shouldn’t be, for everyone?   Writer and author Will Bunch, of the Philadelphia Enquirer, provides historical context and Kent State President Todd Diacon shares the experience of following values to navigate today’s divided culture, using lessons learned from May 4 1970.  Learn more about the people and events in this series on the web at ⁠www.kent.edu/may4legacy [https://www.kent.edu/may4legacy]

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Ep. 3: Peace Upon the Earth

The School of Peace and Conflict Studies originated at Kent State as a response to May 4. Today it’s central in Kent State’s global presence. We travel to Rwanda, where Kent State convened a global peace education conference and, through the Kigali Summer Institute, immerses students in peace building centered on reconciliation, in a place that experienced the unimaginable 1994 genocide.  Later, it’s off to Brazil, where peace education is within the core of an innovative program with Kent State’s partner university in Curitiba.   And then, Kent State expands its presence in Southeast Asia through education partnership in Cambodia.  Learn more about the people and events in this series on the web at ⁠www.kent.edu/may4legacy [https://www.kent.edu/may4legacy]

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