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University policy regarding occupational safety and health

  1. Kent state university is committed to achieving excellence in providing a safe and healthy working environment, and to supporting environmentally sound practices in the conduct of university activities. The implementation of this policy will ensure systematic integration of safety and environmental considerations into all university activities. This policy on safety management applies to all members of the university community.
Policy Effective Date:
Sep 22, 2024

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University policy regarding issuance of debt

  1. Policy Statement.  This policy provides a framework for implementing the university's debt strategy.  This policy should be reviewed periodically and adjusted to satisfy the university's policy objectives.  This policy establishes the university's criteria for issuing debt, and the factors to consider when evaluating the long-term capital structure of the university.  These factors include the amount of fixed and variable interest rate exposure in the debt portfolio, the amortization of debt, the university's debt capacity, the amount of taxable
Policy Effective Date:
Sep 22, 2024

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University policy regarding identity theft prevention

  1. Policy statement. Kent state university developed this identity theft prevention program ("Program") pursuant to the implementation of Section 114 of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003. The purpose of the act and this policy is to implement a university-wide identity theft prevention program. This program provides for the identification, detection, and response to patterns, practices and/or specific activities known as "red flags" that could indicate identity theft.
  2. Definitions.
Policy Effective Date:
Sep 22, 2024

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University policy regarding hazing

  1. Policy statement. As part of its commitment to promoting a safe and healthy campus environment for the university community and cultivating a culture that fosters respect for the dignity and rights of all its members, the university does not tolerate hazing activities by any members of the university community.
  2. Scope. This policy applies to Kent state university students, student organizations, student groups, and employees.
Policy Effective Date:
Sep 22, 2024

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University policy regarding guidelines for the use of grounds, buildings, equipment and facilities

Purpose. The president is directed to include specifically in his duties of general supervision the duty to regulate the use of grounds, buildings, equipment, and facilities of the university and the conduct of the students, staff, faculty, and visitors to the campus so that law and order are maintained and the university may pursue its educational objectives in an orderly manner pursuant to the policies and regulations passed by the board and the laws of the state of Ohio.

Policy Effective Date:
Sep 22, 2024

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University policy regarding voluntary gift support, including naming opportunities.

  1. Policy statement. The president of the university shall be responsible to provide overall leadership for voluntary gift support and other philanthropic and development initiatives at Kent state university. Furthermore, the president, or designee, shall be responsible for the oversight of all fundraising campaigns as well as all other duties and responsibilities related to the naming of facilities and endowments as provided for in this rule.
  2. Definition.
Policy Effective Date:
Sep 22, 2024

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University policy regarding faculty tenure

  1. Purpose.  Within the limitations of Ohio laws and after the successful completion of the specified probationary period and the evaluative process called for in this policy, С»ÆƬÊÓƵ shall grant faculty members indefinite tenure as one means of ensuring academic freedom.
    1. The only faculty members covered by this policy are those who hold full-time appointments to the regular ranks of the assistant professor, associate professor, or full professor.  Such appointments as term, full-time non-tenure track, casual or continuing, part-tim
Policy Effective Date:
Sep 22, 2024

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University policy regarding faculty teaching load

  1. All regular, full-time faculty are expected to work full-time for the university. This does not mean that each contributes in the same way. Some professors are employed by mutual agreement between themselves and their departments solely for undergraduate teaching. For these persons the teaching load shall be twenty-four credit hours per academic year. Some professors are employed for a mixture of undergraduate teaching, graduate teaching, and the public research that is an inherent part of graduate education.
Policy Effective Date:
Sep 22, 2024
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