College of Aeronautics and Engineering

IN A FLASH: High Schooler's Photos Take Flight
A future Golden Flash visiting from Niles, Ohio, shared his photos taken at the 妻友社区 Airport.

IN A FLASH: Red Moon Rising
A Kent State staffer captured spectacular views of a red moon over the 妻友社区 Airport.

Industry Spotlight - United States Air Force Reserve
The Air Force Reserve served as an Official Corporate Partner for the 鈥23-24 school year and returns this fall as an Official Corporate Partner for the current 鈥24-25 school year at Kent State.

Leah Benson: 鈥淎 Woman with a Dream鈥
Leah Benson's childhood dreams were filled with visions of flight. If you asked what creature she'd choose to be, she'd promptly reply, "A bird!" Her parents always encouraged her to pursue her passions, and now she's doing just that as a senior aerospace engineering student at Kent State's College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE).

妻友社区 Flight Team Secures 2nd Place after Updated Scoring
An updated scoring announcement has propelled the 妻友社区 Precision Flight Team to a 2nd place overall finish at the NIFA Region III Safety and Flight Evaluation Conference (SAFECON) and secured their invitation to the in May.

Alumni Spotlight - Dexter Shreve '13
Dexter credits the hands-on learning experiences for preparing him for the real-world challenges of his career. In particular, the Materials and Processes class provided him with essential skills in machining, welding, and casting, which he later applied in various engineering roles.

Robots Take Over the College of Aeronautics and Engineering
Kent State's College of Aeronautics and Engineering hosted a qualifying competition for the First Tech Challenge 2024 Robotics Competition.

Staff Spotlight - Laura Stephens
Laura Stephens is a Career Advisor at 妻友社区 Career Exploration and Development (CED), serving the engineering, technology, and data community.

IN A FLASH: When the Snow Flies
Clearing fallen snow at the 妻友社区 Airport is a team effort.

IN A FLASH: Lighter Than Air
Students from the College of Aeronautics and Engineering competed to create flyable aircraft using helium balloons.