May 4 50

The Beginning Was the End: Devo in Ohio
New Wave ā80s band Devo isnāt just from Ohio. Devo wasnāt just created in Akron. Devo was forged at Ā鶹¹ū¶³ under the pressure of the turmoil of the late ā60s and the events surrounding May 4, 1970. Authors David Giffels and Jade Dellinger brought their book āThe Beginning Was the End: Devo in Ohioā to Kent State for a book signing and discussion.

Moving on āIn a World Where They Tried to Kill Youā
Stories of friendship and loss set against the backdrop of May 4 memorabilia and a ā60s soundtrack were the focal points of a listening party held Sept. 21 as part of āSnapshots in Time: The Lives of Four Studentsā with musician and May 4 survivor Chris Butler.

Jerry Lewis Lecture Series Begins 53rd May 4 Commemoration
As someone who studied higher education administration, Ā鶹¹ū¶³ Assistant Professor Erica Eckert, Ph.D., had always wondered what it would have been like to experience the May 4, 1970, Kent State shootings as a student affairs administrator.

May 4 Task Force Connects Current Students to University History
The May 4 Task Force is a student-led organization dedicated to honoring the memory of May 4, 1970, and shedding light on the injustices that followed. Through year-round educational events and continuous activism, the group focuses on what May 4 means to current students.

School of Peace and Conflict Studies Is Living Memorial to May 4
Ā鶹¹ū¶³ās School of Peace and Conflict Studies was created as a living memorial to the four students killed on May 4, 1970.
As the university prepares to mark the 53rd anniversary of the shootings, the schoolās director says honoring the legacy of May 4 is still key to the schoolās identity and mission.

New Exhibit Offers Fresh Context for May 4
To better understand the events that transpired at Ā鶹¹ū¶³ on May 4, 1970, we must also understand the national tension and climate leading up to that day. A graduate student and two design students have demonstrated the context of May 4 in a stunning, creative visual exhibit.

Using Augmented, Virtual Reality to Experience May 4
It may be hard to imagine what the Kent campus looked like 53 years ago. With the May 4 Augmented Reality Experience, students and community members can be transported into the past to experience historical flashbacks and engage with Kent Stateās previous generations.

Erica Eckert Selected to Speak at Kent Stateās Jerry M. Lewis May 4 Lecture Series
The lecture series created in 2022 to honor the legacy of Ā鶹¹ū¶³ Professor Emeritus of Sociology Jerry M. Lewis, Ph.D., will feature Kent State Assistant Professor of Higher Education Administration Erica Eckert, Ph.D., as this yearās selected speaker.
May 4 and One Familyās Kent State Legacy
The Maltempi family is not your average Kent State family. Three generations of the Maltempis have attended Kent State. Seven family members have graduated from or are currently attending Kent State.
Kent State Remembers May 4, 1970, With 53rd Commemoration
Advancing the legacy of May 4, 1970, a tragic day when the Ohio National Guard fired on Ā鶹¹ū¶³ students during an anti-war protest on campus, killing four students, wounding nine students and forever changing the lives of countless others, the university will hold its annual commemoration on May 3-4.