NUTRITION
What we eat influences our productivity and the way we feel throughout the day. Consuming a balanced diet can provide the energy needed to lead a purposeful and happy life. A healthy diet also helps prevent the development of numerous chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, osteoporosis, dental disease and some cancers.
Dietary needs are different for everyone, and that’s why Â鶹¾«Ñ¡offers a variety of services to help you optimize your nutrition on or off campus. Whether you are seeking a safe, comfortable place to breastfeed, nutrition counseling or vegetarian/vegan dining options, you can find all of that and more right here.
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Be Well Solutions - Employee Wellness
Â鶹¾«Ñ¡â€™s Department of Employee Wellness and Health Promotion is pleased to partner with Be Well Solutions to enhance our commitment to support and promote the health and well-being of the university community.
All full-time, benefits-eligible employees have the opportunity to participate in a number of resources around nutrition, exercise, emotional balance, being a smart patient….to name a few. In addition, employees have access to a confidential online health risk assessment (HRA), complemented by on-site biometric health screenings offered by Be Well Solutions.
Be Well Solutions will offer telephone, online, and face-to-face health coaching to all benefits-eligible employees. Health coaches can assist individuals in addressing any concerns or risk factors that may have been discovered during their assessment or they may also help with personal wellness-related goals. Examples of this include smoking cessation, developing a 5K training plan or weight management.
Contact: Be Well Solutions
Phone: 216-378-0888
Email: info@bewellsolutions.com
Website:
Eligible: KSU employees
Cost: N/A
Additional Information:
For first-time login, use the following login credentials:
- Username: FlashLine username with first letter moved to the end. (Example: csmith23 = smith23c)
- Password*: The format for your ten-character password is MMMYYXXXXX. (Example: below = APR9065432)
- MMM = the first three UPPER CASE letters of your birth month.
(i.e. April = APR). - YY = the last two digits of your birth year. (i.e. 1990 = 90).
- XXXXX = the last five digits of your Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ (Banner) ID number. (i.e. 898765432 = 65432)
- MMM = the first three UPPER CASE letters of your birth month.
- *You will be prompted to change your password and complete your profile.
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Campus Kitchen Pantry (CKP)
The purpose of the Campus Kitchen Pantry (CKP) at Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ is to supplement individuals that are food insecure and in need of assistance with free food. We provide supplemental support and are not intended to provide an individual’s appropriate nutritional intake. There are other pantries on campus (Women’s Center and Pan-African Studies), as well as off-campus meal programs.
Phone: 330-672-7876
Email: community@kent.edu
Website: Campus Kitchen
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Center for Nutrition Outreach - EHHS
The Center of Nutrition Outreach in the College of Education, Health and Human Services provides free to low cost nutrition service to all part-time and full-time Â鶹¾«Ñ¡students and employees, and residents of Portage County. The Center provides individual/family nutrition education on weight control, cardiovascular/hypertension, digestive disorders, diabetes, eating disorders, general nutrition/wellness, pediatric nutrition, childhood obesity, sports nutrition, vegetarianism, food allergies, and food safety. A Registered Dietitian coordinates the program in collaboration with the Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ Nutrition and Dietetics faculty.
Contact: Tanya R. Falcone MS, RDN, LD
Phone: 330-672-2063
Email: tfalcon1@kent.edu
Website: /ehhs/hs/nutr/center-nutrition-outreach
Eligible: KSU students, employees, Portage County community
Cost: Option 1: traditional one on one appointments. These appointments are free to all KSU students and employees. This include 1 appointment per month, and includes all measurements such as weight, body fat measurements and blood pressure. Option 2: wellness coaching over the phone. These appointments are all free for all KSU students and employees. This includes: 1 face to face appointment to get all measurements and assess goals followed by weekly appointments over the phone, all for free. Portage county members cost is assessment on a sliding scale with cost of appointments ranging from $0 to $20 for initial, and $0 to $10 for follow up appointments.
Additional Information: The Nutrition Outreach Program is located in 200 Nixson Hall.
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Flash's Food Pantry
Welcome to Flash's Food Pantry at Â鶹¾«Ñ¡Stark. We understand that you may need a helping hand during hard times. Flash’s Food Pantry is open to any Â鶹¾«Ñ¡Stark student, faculty or staff member.
Brown paper bags are available to transport items.
Location:
Campus Center
Lower LevelSummer 2024: May 1 - Aug. 19
By appointment only.Schedule an appointment to visit the pantry with either:
- Ryan Johanning, Interfaith Campus Ministry
rjohanni@kent.edu - Ashley Brightbill, Student Involvement
abright6@kent.edu
Find helpful resources for food and other community support.
ACCESS KENT STATE EMERGENCY RESOURCES
HELP US FEED THOSE IN NEED
Flash’s Food Pantry relies on the generosity of its supporters to help fight hunger on campus. Non-perishable food can be donated at the pantry. Flash’s Food Pantry works with Interfaith Campus Ministry and the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank to directly purchase food at a discounted rate. This helps to maximize dollars raised for the pantry.
Top 10 Donation Wish List
- Boxed cereal
- Peanut butter and jelly
- Canned fruits and vegetables
- Canned meats (tuna, chicken, etc.)
- Rice
- Pasta and pasta sauce
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Bar and liquid soap
- Toothbrushes and toothpaste
- Baby diapers and formula
- Ryan Johanning, Interfaith Campus Ministry
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Food 4 Thought Cafe - EHHS
Located in halls White and Bowman on the Â鶹¾«Ñ¡Main Campus, Food 4 Thought Cafe has based our operation on the premise that fresh foods can be flavorful and healthy, but also quick and inexpensive to produce. Many healthy (and delicious) options devoid of animal products are available to meet the needs of the vegetarian and vegan population. F4TCC is independent from Dining Services and unfortunately cannot accept student dining plans. Flashcash, cash and credit are accepted. Cafe employees are students of the Nutrition and Dietetics or Hospitality Management programs at KSU. All profits are allocated for student initiatives.
Locations and hours available on the website: http://www.kent.edu/ehhs/hs/nutr/food-4-thought-cafe
Eligible: KSU students, employees.
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Food Assistance Resources
The resources on this page are for individuals and families seeking food assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is not an all-inclusive list and there may be additional resources within your community. Please check with your local community social service office.
Food Pantries and Resources for all Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ campuses
Additional resources for Â鶹¾«Ñ¡at Ashtabula
- serving Carroll, Holmes, Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, Tuscarawas and Wayne Counties
- locate food pantries in your area
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Lactation Rooms
Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ faculty, staff, and students who are nursing mothers have the option of using a lactation room on each of the Â鶹¾«Ñ¡campuses. These rooms provide a secure space for nursing mothers, they are shielded from view, free from intrusion by co-workers and the public, and are not a restroom.
Contacts:
- Office of the University Architect at 330-672-3880, or universityarchitect@kent.edu
- Human Resources at 330-672-2100, or hrweb@kent.edu
Website: /universityarchitect/lactation-rooms
Eligible: KSU students, employees, visitors
Cost: N/A
Additional Information: It is recommended to call the location contact in advance for availability.
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DeWeese Health Center
The DeWeese Health Center is a full-service primary care medical facility. We can meet the majority of your health care needs including acute problems such as fevers, respiratory illnesses, stomach pains, sprains and strains, skin rashes, and minor emergencies. Appointments in our general medical and women’s health clinic are available for students and employees. Most insurance plans accepted and reasonable self-pay rates are available.
Contact: DeWeese Health Center
Address: 1500 Eastway Drive, Â鶹¾«Ñ¡, Kent OH, 44242
Phone: 330-672-2322
Website: DeWeese Health Center
Eligible: KSU students, KSU employees
Cost: Costs are dependent on service needed.
Additional Information: Insurance may be billed for services.
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WW through Medical Mutual
WW has discontinued Workshops in the Workplace and as a result Â鶹¾«Ñ¡will no longer have a WW at Work program or affiliated Employer ID. However, we still have great opportunities for you to save! This includes deeply discounted WW memberships as low as $11.87 per month for any employee, or their dependent 18 years old or older, who are covered under our university-sponsored health plan through Medical Mutual.
WW Medical Mutual partnership website
Eligible: KSU employees and their families, KSU students and the community
Cost: see website