College of Education, Health and Human Services
Kent State University’s College of Education, Health, and Human Services offers an array of innovative, 100% online programs tailored to support professional growth in education and human services. Highlights include the Alternative Licensure Professional Development Institute, which helps teachers advance their Ohio licensure, and the updated Master of Education in Cultural Foundations, which explores education through interdisciplinary lenses. Faculty such as Dr. Marian Maxfield and Dr. Jason Schenker provide exceptional online learning experiences, earning national recognition for their dedication. Flexible online workshops and specialized programs, like the Master’s in Research, Measurement, and Statistics, empower students to achieve their academic and career aspirations from anywhere.
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Kent State University continues to be recognized for its excellence in online education, earning high marks in U.S. News & World Report’s newly released 2025 Best Online Programs rankings. The university’s online programs have been ranked among the best in the nation, reflecting Kent State’s commitment to providing high-quality, accessible education.
The global struggle with substance use disorders is more critical now than ever. With millions of people grappling with addiction, the need for qualified addictions counselors is on the rise. Whether addressing the opioid epidemic, alcohol misuse, or other substance use problems, professionals who can provide support, counseling, and recovery assistance are in high demand. If you’re considering a career in this vital field, earning an Addictions Counseling Undergraduate Certificate from Kent State University could open the door to fulfilling opportunities where you can make a tangible difference in people’s lives. Here’s why now is the perfect time to pursue a certificate in addictions counseling.
Dr. Tricia Niesz’s journey in education began with aspirations of becoming an elementary school teacher. However, her fascination with the intersection of culture, society, equity, and justice led her to pursue a deeper exploration of these themes. Now a faculty member in Kent State University’s Cultural Foundations Master of Education Online Master’s Degree program, Dr. Niesz shares insights into this unique academic path and its impact on students and communities.
For teachers, the rise of AI presents an exciting opportunity to enhance teaching, streamline tasks, and personalize learning for students. But how can educators effectively integrate AI into their classrooms while maintaining the human connection at the heart of teaching? Dr. Julee Henry, instructor of Kent State’s AI for Educators workshop, emphasizes the urgency of preparing educators for the AI-driven future: “As educators, we must intentionally engage with AI to harness its potential responsibly. Our students are already using this technology, often without guidance. It’s critical for teachers and administrators to understand AI’s implications now to guide students toward ethical and effective use while also enhancing classroom learning.”
The Computer Science Endorsement Program at Kent State University is proud to announce the continuation of a vital funding initiative through the generous support of the Ohio Department of Higher Education. The program has been awarded a $1,121,951 grant for the “Choose Ohio First CS Scholarships: Building High-Demand 21st-Century Workforce Development in Big Data, Cybersecurity & Privacy, AI, Smart Systems and Devices, and other cutting-edge Computer Science fields” for 2025–2029.
At Kent State University, our faculty members are the heart of our academic excellence, and Dr. Marian Maxfield exemplifies this every day. Teaching 100% online workshops in the College of Education, Health, and Human Services, Dr. Maxfield has been named an EHHS MVP—an honor awarded by student nomination. This recognition highlights her unwavering dedication to creating engaging, high-quality online learning experiences that inspire and empower her students.
Mary Ann Devine is a Professor at Kent State University in the Cultural Foundations and Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management programs and also directs the Disability Studies and Community Inclusion Graduate Certificate program, an online graduate certificate focused on inclusive practices and accessibility.
As an educator, you know the importance of finding effective ways to deepen your professional learning and understanding. In an age where information is abundant and technological distractions are ever-present, one time-tested method for professional development is to engage with a book study. Whether you do book studies individually, in groups, online, or in person, this type of learning can yield benefits far beyond mere reading.
Kent State University is proud to announce that it has been awarded a second grant from the Teach CS initiative, part of Ohio’s statewide effort to address the growing shortage of computer science educators. This grant will support Kent State’s ongoing efforts to train and certify computer science teachers, ensuring that schools across Ohio have the qualified instructors they need to meet the demands of today’s tech-driven educational landscape.