Mental Health Awareness Month
October is Mental Health Awareness Month at Kent State University! Although not consistent with the National Health Observance calendar, this month was chosen as the need for mental health support peaks during October. This new designation will continue to highlight Mental Illness Awareness Week during the first week of October while providing an opportunity for non-clinical campus partners to showcase their shared commitment to increasing mental health awareness. This month will also serve as a broad reminder of the support, training and resources available throughout the year.
Kent State University Mental Health Resources and Support Website
Mental Health Awareness Month Event Calendar
Free weekly event for students every Wednesday during the academic year providing wellness education, interactive activities, and giveaways. Participants do not need to be present the entire time. Check our Instragram account (@kentstateofwellbeing) for specific topics and giveaways.
Join other members of the Kent State community for a free, facilitated, 30-minute meditation session. Open to all KSU faculty, staff and students with online and in-person options available. No registration necessary
Q'ommunity and QTPOC (Queer and Trans People of Color) are the two LGBTQ+ social groups hosted by the LGBTQ+ Center. Join us for the Q'ommunity + QTPOC end of semester joint celebration!
For more information, contact the Stark Music Department at 330-244-5151.
This all-day conference for K-12 educators, students, and Kent State University faculty and staff will help participants demonstrate knowledge about the critical history of student activism and organizing at Kent State, emphasizing the significance of May 4. Registration is required
Take a break and stop by the Fashion Library and learn about all they have to offer while eating a sweet treat!
If you are interested in Environmental Issues/Awareness, Community Involvement, Importance of Local Foods, Recycling we’re the club for you! Great Résumé Builder!!!
Seniors from Applied Engineering & Mechanical Engineering Tech Capstone & Graduate Student Capstone Course Presentations
Tom Grace is one of the nine students wounded on May 4, 1970 and the author of Kent State: Death and Dissent in the Long Sixties. David Frick is a professor at Franklin & Marshall College and the author of Reinventing Richard Nixon: A Cultural History of an American Obsession.
The Alumni Reception will take place an hour before Lavender Graduation on Thursday, May 2nd, 2024, at 5pm in the Kent Student Center Ballroom. Registration is required and will be available soon (February 2024) on our website.