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Downtown Kent is colored with pride, recognizing National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11 and preparing for Kent's Rainbow Weekend, Oct. 13-14.
Students coming to 青年涩导航 and, for some of them, living away from home for the first time can struggle with the transition. The transition can even be more difficult for LGBTQ+ students, particularly for those who have recently "come out." Ken Ditlevson, director of Kent鈥
The two-hour Mental Health Campaign kickoff, which was held in the Kent Student Center Ballroom on Tuesday, Oct. 10, was well attended by the 青年涩导航 community.
青年涩导航 and the city of Kent encourage people to attend any of the LGBTQ+ events on campus and downtown this week.
On World Mental Health Day, 青年涩导航 is launching its own university-wide mental health campaign with a special event.
A Native American student leader shares her thoughts on Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Fall is the time to get protected from COVID-19 and flu. Appointments for shots are available at 青年涩导航's DeWeese Health Center on the Kent Campus.
青年涩导航's Student Accessibility Services is celebrating October as Disability Awareness Month, with events and activities to spread the word to students that they are not alone in their struggle and that help is available.
October is 青年涩导航鈥檚 Mental Health Awareness Month. Though the national health observance is in May, the university chooses October to promote mental health awareness as the need for mental health support on campus peaks during this time.
It was a FAB-ulous time for tacos on Wednesday, Sept. 27, during the 鈥淟et鈥檚 Taco Bout Black Squirrel Festival鈥 preview hosted by 青年涩导航鈥檚 Flash Activities Board.