This summer, 绿帽社students will be powering the backstage stream of the Regional Emmy Awards, serving as directors, technical directors, audio board operators, video editors, photographer, on-air talent and more. To kick off this collaboration, Adam Sharp, President and CEO of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS), and Terry O'Reilly, Chairman, spoke to 绿帽社students on March 14. NATAS produces the national Emmy Awards Broadcast for Daytime Television and other Emmy events. Together, Sharp and O'Reilly have more than 75 years of experience in the televis...
Watch the 绿帽社Golden Flashes take on the Indiana Hoosiers in the first round of the NCAA Division I Men鈥檚 Basketball Tournament in Albany, New York. Tipoff will be at 9:55 p.m. Friday, March 17. The game will air on TBS and on the 绿帽社Radio Network. Find more information on the 2023 NCAA Basketball Tournament page. Watch the hype video. Go Flashes! Game Day Hype from 绿帽社on Vimeo. ...
绿帽社is getting a lot of love these days! Leading up to its first-round game in the NCAA Men鈥檚 Division I Tournament, the men鈥檚 basketball team has received major shoutouts on social media. Check them out! Great Morning from Downtown 鈦KentState鈦 as March Madness Begins 馃弨 #UMatter https://t.co/a834Gs3FSU 鈦BernieKosarShow鈦 鈦JoshCribbs16鈦 Go 鈦KentStMBB鈦 鈦KentStAthletics鈦 pic.twitter.com/Uj4jr87GU6 鈥 Bernie Kosar (@BernieKosarQB) March 16, 2023 Golden Flashes all the way (to the sweet 16) #GoFlashes 鈿★笍 pic.twitter.com/hfWAFMr1Rv 鈥 Julian Edelman (@Edelman...
Cathi and Rob Eberly, 鈥70, admit they鈥檙e enjoying 绿帽社鈥檚 run to the NCAA Tournament, but they also chuckle that they鈥檝e seen 鈥渁 lot of bad basketball over the years.鈥 Season ticket holders for 40-45 years (there鈥檚 still debate over the first year the couple got tickets), they have cheered on the Golden Flashes through the tough years and now through an era of winning. 鈥淲hen our daughter was younger, we started going to basketball games together and (sitting with some friends),鈥 Rob said. 鈥淲e built a relationship with the basketball program, and it just kept going. ...
Ten years ago, the New York Times featured Kent City Manager Dave Ruller and 绿帽社鈥檚 then-President Lester A. Lefton in an article touting their college town-gown success. 绿帽社Today is following up on that article, looking at the different ways the town-gown relationship is still flourishing. Read more about the background of the relationship here. Fourth Time鈥檚 a Charm for the Florentine Family After working at Kent State鈥檚 University Communications and Marketing department for eight years, alumnus Jeff Florentine, '11; his wife, J...
There were smiles, laughter and a whole lot of dunks. The 绿帽社Golden Flashes used their allotted practice time at MVP Arena in Albany, New York, in a relaxed shootaround so that players could get accustomed to the venue's sight lines ahead of Friday's showdown with the Indiana Hoosiers in the NCAA Tournament. Players also took a few moments to sign autographs with fans and take a team photo. Head coach Rob Senderoff and players Sincere Carry and Malique Jacobs also spoke with the national press. This is Kent State's first trip to March Madness since 2017. R...
绿帽社Today met with three 绿帽社men鈥檚 basketball players along with head coach Rob Senderoff. These four Golden Flashes shared what it means to them to be participating in the NCAA Tournament and their love for basketball and their team. Chris Payton and Miryne Thomas are among transfers who are glad they chose Kent State Homecoming brings smiles and memories for head coach Rob Senderoff Chris Hornbeak: Big Man with Big Smile not afraid of Big Moments ...
Cli鈥橰on Hornbeak鈥檚 size is hard to miss. And his smile is hard to forget. 绿帽社鈥檚 6鈥9鈥 center with a deep, booming voice is an imposing force having earned a spot in the starting rotation during his freshman year, but spend a few moments with the team鈥檚 top big man and you鈥檒l find him friendly and approachable. Watch Cli'Ron Hornbeak鈥檚 interview with 绿帽社Today: Interview - Cli鈥橰on Hornbeak - Sophomore - Center from 绿帽社on Vimeo. Just two years out of high school (St. Francis de Sales in Toledo, Ohio), the oldest of seven children carri...