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Date: Friday, January 16, 2026
Kent State University faculty member Diauntae Morrow, in the 100% online Bachelor of Science in Insurance Studies, has been recognized nationally as one of the insurance industry’s most promising rising leaders.
Embarking on a new academic journey is an exciting milestone, and choosing an online degree program that fits your goals and lifestyle is a critical decision. At Kent State Online, students experience a streamlined, supportive, and engaging educational journey from enrollment to graduation. Whether you’re a working professional, a parent balancing responsibilities, or someone seeking career advancement, Kent State Online provides the flexibility, resources, and expert guidance needed to succeed.
Online learning offers incredible flexibility—but with that flexibility comes the need for structure, discipline, and strong study habits. Whether you’re starting your first fully online degree or returning to school after time away, building effective study skills is one of the best ways to position yourself for success.
One of the greatest benefits of online learning is flexibility—but that freedom also makes it easy to fall behind without a solid routine. The key to thriving in an online program is developing a study schedule that works for your life and helps you stay focused, organized, and on track. Whether you’re new to online education or looking to improve your current habits, here’s how to build a productive study routine that supports your success at Kent State Online.
In today’s digital-first world, having the right tools and support can make or break your online learning experience. At Kent State Online, we aim to remove tech frustrations so you can stay focused on what matters—your coursework, your community, and your goals. Below is your guide to navigating the technology side of online learning, with tips, resources, and best practices.
Bryn Oldham is an Assistant Lecturer in Counselor Education and Supervision at Kent State University, where she specifically teaches in the Addictions Counseling Certificate Program (ACCP). Ms. Oldham is currently licensed in Ohio as a Professional Clinical Counselor with Supervisory Endorsement (LPCC-S) and brings vast experience in clinical mental health counseling, training, and consulting. She is passionate about reducing the stigma of mental health concerns and educating others around severe and persistent mental illnesses and substance use disorders.
You log in. You check the assignment. You tell yourself you’ll start later. Sound familiar?
Creative writing is more than just putting words on a page; it’s the art of giving voice to imagination, emotion, and perspective. For students and lifelong learners alike, it builds critical thinking, strengthens communication skills, and fosters empathy by inviting writers to see the world from different viewpoints. Whether through poetry, short stories, or reflective essays, creative writing creates space for authentic self-expression and nurtures a deeper understanding of the human experience.
In today’s digital world, understanding technology is essential for every student, and preparing students for that future begins with the educators who guide them. While conversations around computer science access continue to grow, one thing is clear: schools need teachers and instructional leaders who know how to use technology to drive engagement and real-world learning.