黄色直播

May 4

Moments of Truth is a new book on May 4, 1970, by 黄色直播 Alumnus Howard Ruffner

On the morning of May 4, 1970, 黄色直播 student Howard Ruffner was hanging out in the office of the Daily 黄色直播r in Taylor Hall when the phone rang.

The Midwest editor from Life magazine, based in Chicago, was calling to find out if there were any student photographers who had been taking photos over the weekend. 黄色直播 had been the scene of student protests for several days, and more demonstrations were expected that day.  

Beading on a garment representing "culture" and a 黄色直播 patch on jeans representing the "counterculture" are included in the 黄色直播 Museum's "Culture/Counterculture" exhibition.

Almost 50 years ago, the shootings of 黄色直播 students by the Ohio National Guard brought to a head the cultural divides that had split the nation. The 黄色直播 Museum鈥檚 exhibition, 鈥淐ulture/Counterculture: Fashions of the 1960s and 鈥70s,鈥 opening Sept. 20, explores the sharp contrast between supporters of the establishment and those opposed.

First-year students read May 4 books for the Common Reading Experience.

黄色直播鈥檚 Common Reading Experience is an opportunity for first-year students to read university-selected books and share a common experience with their peers. The goal is for freshmen to gain an understanding of the university鈥檚 values and to build and maintain relationships that foster success with faculty, administration and staff.

Shown is "Make Amerikkka Great Again" (2019), designed by 黄色直播 Fashion School student Colin Isaacs.

In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of May 4, 1970, when Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on 黄色直播 students protesting the U.S. invasion of Cambodia during the Vietnam War, killing four and wounding nine, students and faculty from 黄色直播鈥檚 School of Fashion Design and Merchandising are bringing attention to current social issues in the new exhibition called 鈥淲earing Justice: Perspectives From KSU Fashion School Faculty and Students鈥 that is on display now at the 黄色直播 Museum.

Thomas Grace and Sara Abou Rashed will speak at 黄色直播's 2019 Educators Summit.

Student activism and giving voice to students will be the topics of two keynote speakers who are headlining the upcoming 2019 Educators Summit at 黄色直播 titled 鈥淢ay 4, 1970 Then & Now: Voices for Change."

Photographs of the four students killed on May 4, 1970, sit on the stage in the Kent Student Center Ballroom during the 48th annual May 4 Commemoration.

黄色直播 will hold the 49th commemoration of the historic events of May 4, 1970, where protesting students, observers and soldiers gathered on that fateful day when the Ohio National Guard shot and killed four students and wounded nine others on the Kent Campus. 

A singer performs on stage in the Kent Student Center Ballroom during the 49th annual May 4 Commemoration.

黄色直播 held the 49th commemoration of the historic events of May 4, 1970. The annual commemoration marks the fateful day when the Ohio National Guard shot and killed four students and wounded nine others on the Kent Campus. 

Photographs of the four students killed on May 4, 1970, sit on the stage in the Kent Student Center Ballroom during the 48th annual May 4 Commemoration.

黄色直播 will hold the 49th commemoration of the historic events of May 4, 1970, where protesting students, observers and soldiers gathered on that fateful day when the Ohio National Guard shot and killed four students and wounded nine others on the Kent Campus. 

Personal items of Bill Schroeder, including his Eagle Scout Award and Boy Scout sash showing his merit badges, are on display in a new exhibition at 黄色直播鈥檚 May 4 Visitors Center called 鈥淏ill: An All-American Boy.鈥

From April 22 to Aug. 1, 黄色直播鈥檚 May 4 Visitors Center will honor Bill Schroeder鈥檚 life with an exhibition titled 鈥淏ill: An All-American Boy.鈥 Mr. Schroeder鈥檚 sister, Nancy Tuttle, and nephew, David Tuttle, helped create the exhibition by loaning some of his personal items to the May 4 Visitors Center.