Threatline
Threatline is an anonymous messaging tool used to tell the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Police about non-urgent suspicious/concerning activity occurring on the KSU campus. Access our Threatline page to read more and report.
Threatline is an anonymous messaging tool used to tell the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Police about non-urgent suspicious/concerning activity occurring on the KSU campus. Access our Threatline page to read more and report.
Information and statistics collected by the university for Clery reporting purposes include the Daily Crime Log, Fire Log, and the Annual Security Reports for all Kent State campuses.
Since 2009, Golden Flashes have come together to volunteer for our blue and gold communities around the world. What was once a day of service is now a weeklong initiative, offering even more ways to give back.
at Kent State or in your local community.
Please reach out to Dr. Diana Patel at dkingsb2@kent.edu.
You can register for a session , or reach out to Dr. Diana Patel at dkingsb2@kent.edu.
Yes. Our A.I.D. training has been approved by more than five different SAMHSA GPO's to date. We recommend speaking to your GPO prior to administering your first A.I.D. Training through your grant. We are happy to provide any supplemental material you may need for approval.
We are currently working on translating our A.I.D. Training to Spanish! Stay tuned.
Currently, no we do not offer Continuing Education Units. However, we are happy to work with you and your organization to receive credits if necessary.
Yes! After you attend an A.I.D. Train the Trainer session, you will have access to a shared drive where there is a scenario library. Here, you can choose a scenario that best fits your training population. If you do not see a scenario for your group, we will create one for you!