Nixon's Cambodian invasion on 01 May 1970. Ohio Governor James Rhodes was a big contributing factor to the Kent State incident. For a fuller understanding and eye witness accounts of that horrific event including by guardsmen who shot students check out the Emmy Award winning documentary "Kent State, The Day the War Cam Home" It was just released on DVD for the upcoming 40th anniversary. In its review of the program, The Hollywood Reporter stated, "This extraordinary hour long doc is so good, so well constructed, that it can't help but leave viewers feeling as if they themselves were on the bloody scene of the Kent State carnage" kentstatedvd.com
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The Kent State Incident, The Tet Offensive and The Gulf of Tonkin Resolutions
Kent State Shootings
The address of the Kent State University Museum is: P.O. Box 5190, Kent, OH 42442-0001
Kent State University was created in 1910.
Kent State participates in the Mid-American Conference. In football, Kent state is at the Division IA level.
After the Kent State shooting on May 4, 1970, several colleges and universities across the United States closed in response to student protests and unrest. Notable institutions that closed included Kent State University itself, as well as schools like Ohio University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. For detailed data on school closures during that period, you can refer to historical archives, university records, or research articles that analyze the impact of the Kent State incident on higher education.
It is at Kent, Ohio in the northeast region of the state, south of Cleveland and east of Akron.
Kent Falls State Park was created in 1919.
Kent State University at Ashtabula was created in 1958.