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Kent State Measures Its Regional Economic Impact

An aerial view of Kent State University Kent Campus.
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
An aerial view of Kent State University Kent Campus.

Kent State University’s economic impact on northeast Ohio is nearly $3.4 billion a year.  An independent study with those numbers was released Monday by university president Beverly Warren.

Kent State University President Beverly Warren with Kent City Manager Dave Ruller discuss the university's new economic impact study.
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Kent State University President Beverly Warren with Kent City Manager Dave Ruller discuss the university's new economic impact study.

Warren says she believes the numbers show that the university “elevates the quality of life across the entire northeast Ohio region.”  And she says the timing of the study is related to Kent State moving forward with long-range fund raising and major development initiatives. “It’s a good baseline measure because we’re at the midpoint of a strategic visioning plan, we’re at the cusp of launching a facilities master plan, while we’re now engaged in fund raising that’s so tightly aligned across those important elements of planning.”

Approval of the facilities master plan is expected to go to a vote at the Board of Trustees meeting, next week. 

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Tim Rudell
Tim Rudell has worked in broadcasting and news since his student days at Kent State in the late 1960s and early 1970s (when he earned extra money as a stringer for UPI). He began full time in radio news in 1972 in his home town of Canton, OH.