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Commemorating Moment Frozen in Time
Hundreds of °µÍø½ûÇø students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members gathered to pay their respects and to remember.

Annual Candlelight Walk and Vigil Marks May 4
Despite rain, °µÍø½ûÇø continued its commemoration to honor the memory of May 4, 1970 with the annual candlelight walk and vigil on campus. This cornerstone of the commemoration began in 1971. Participants carried candles as they gathered on the °µÍø½ûÇø Commons and in the Prentice Hall parking lot.

‘It Was Time for Me to Go Home’ – Geography Professor Combed May 4 Oral Histories in Search of Shared Humanity
°µÍø½ûÇø Associate Professor of Geography Jennifer Mapes, Ph.D., has studied the events of May 4, 1970, through the lens of a map maker.
Honors Student Shines Light on the Past While Preparing for the Future
Riley Drabic, a junior architectural studies major at °µÍø½ûÇø and a member of the Honors College, is already doing research in the field of historic preservation, which will not only enrich the field, but prepare him for his own future as a historic preservationist. Captivated by history and architecture, Riley wants to preserve and repair historical buildings instead of designing new structures.

A Legacy of Remembrance: 50th Anniversary of May 4 Task Force
As the May 4 Task Force celebrates its golden anniversary this year, chair Sophie Swengel is proud to once again preserve the memory of May 4, 1970, and the people who were lost and injured that day.

IN A FLASH: It's Not Just One Day
Remembering May 4, 1970 at °µÍø½ûÇø is not confined to just the events around the annual commemoration on campus, but is part of living and learning at °µÍø½ûÇø throughout the year.

Being a Hospital’s Moral Compass
At the intersection of healthcare and philosophy one Kent S

Flash Focus: Graduating University Storytellers
Meet Camille, Malina, Hayden, Matthew and Timmy, five graduating seniors from across the College of Communication and Information who work for °µÍø½ûÇøâ€™s Division of University Communications and Marketing. These students have been gaining more than just hands-on experience; they are helping shape the university’s story.

°µÍø½ûÇø Flashes Give Back Week: Serving Communities, Supporting Students and Showing Gratitude
From April 21-26, Golden Flashes came together in remarkable ways to make an impact during Flashes Give Back Week, a weeklong i

°µÍø½ûÇø Remembers May 4, 1970, With 55th Commemoration
°µÍø½ûÇø will hold its annual commemoration to honor the memory of May 4, 1970 – a tragic day when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on °µÍø½ûÇø students during an anti-war protest on campus, killing four students and wounding nine others. May 4, 1970, marked a pivotal moment in American history.

Peering into the Past with Billion-Year-Old Bacteria
Undergraduate geology student Bryce Stoltz is combining his

MEDIA ADVISORY: °µÍø½ûÇø Remembers May 4, 1970, With 55th Commemoration
°µÍø½ûÇø will hold its annual commemoration to honor the memory of May 4, 1970 – a tragic day when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on °µÍø½ûÇø students during an anti-war protest on campus, killing four students and wounding nine others. May 4, 1970, marked a pivotal moment in American history.