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To aid in your 2026 coverage decision-making, the Benefits team will hold Open Enrollment and Wellness Fairs at each campus. These fairs are an opportunity for employees to learn more about the benefits available to them. The Employee Benefits and Wellness team, as well as representatives from the university’s various benefits providers, will be present to answer questions. Biometric screenings and flu shots will also be available on those days.

  • KSU Navigate, our academic success platform, provides new resources, making it quick and easy for students to get assistance when needed. Also, faculty and instructors can request additional support for students. Early Alerts is a new and improved collaborative system that makes it easy for faculty and instructors to submit academic-related concerns on behalf of students, connecting students with campus resources.

  • Our students are facing major challenges when meeting their basic needs. Come to this virtual session to learn more about the CARES Center, a KSU resource that supports students navigating these issues. Hear more about the services offered and how you can partner with them by attending on Sept. 16 at 2 p.m.

  • "I believe that every donation, no matter how small, helps make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. By giving to United Way, I know I’m contributing to the well-being of those who need it most here in Portage County. I’ve seen firsthand the incredible work being done, and I’ve spoken with the people whose lives are being changed because of these funds. The need is genuine, and the support truly makes a difference." - Judy Yasenosky, assistant director for chapter and volunteer programs.

  • Make wellness part of your routine this month with a faculty/staff membership to the Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC). A membership is more than a gym pass—it’s an investment in your health, energy and work-life balance. From cardio and lifting to yoga, swimming and recreational sports, there’s something for everyBODY.