The Department of History at Kent State University is dedicated to providing a comprehensive education in history at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. With a focus on the histories of the Rust Belt region, state and private violence, and everyday life, the department offers a wide range of courses and programs of study. Led by a faculty of award-winning teachers and researchers, the department is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and strives to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students.
In addition to offering a Bachelor of Arts degree and a minor in History at the undergraduate level, Kent State University's Graduate Program in History provides opportunities for advanced study with both a Master of Arts and a Doctor of Philosophy degree. With a strong emphasis on research and publication, the department encourages diversity of thought and engagement with diverse intellectual perspectives. The department also offers a unique 3+3 program, allowing History majors to matriculate directly into law school at either the University of Akron or the John Marshall School of Law at Cleveland State University.
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