Keeping Bobcats Informed, Sept. 1, 2021
YOU ARE NOT ALONE - SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH
FOR THE HARD TIMES
Know your resources
It is tough to know how to talk about suicide – whether you are the one suffering or you have a friend who is experiencing thoughts of suicide. There are resources that can help you talk it through.
Prevention Lifeline – (800) 273-8255
Crisis Text Line – 741.741
Trevor Project – (866) 488-7386
Trans Lifeline – (877) 565-8860
PREPARE TO SUPPORT OTHERS
Educate yourself
Kognito is a mobile app meant to increase mental health awareness and educate OHIO students about suicide prevention. Use of the apps' modules and simulations could change someone's life – maybe even yours.
Download Kognito >
Have you tried WellTrack? It is another resource at OHIO that can help you monitor your mental health.
CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT CENTER
Rain check with student orgs
If you missed out on the Involvement Fair, you can still connect with one of the 550+ OHIO student organizations and find events through Bobcat Connect.
COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH UPDATES
Positive, sick, or exposed?
The OHIO COVID-19 Protocol tells you what to do if you or someone you know tests positive, experiences symptoms, or is exposed to a COVID-positive person.
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Vaccination requirement
All OHIO students, faculty, and staff must be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Nov. 15.
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Vaccine FAQ >
New CVS testing explained
OHIO is now offering CVS for wide net testing and as an alternative for those who have an approved accommodation due to the inability to produce saliva.
Review the CVS Option >
GOT TICKETS?
1. You will no longer use your student ID card to get into sporting events.
2. You will now using your PID# (found on your ID card).
3. Your FREE football season ticket will be in your account at the end of August.
4. Download or to access your ticket prior to each game for entry.
For questions regarding student or guest tickets email athletics or call the ticket office at 800-575-2287.
SURVIVOR ADVOCACY PROGRAM & OHIO WOMEN'S CENTER
In This Space, Disrupted
In this campus exhibit, survivors of sexual abuse share their stories through the lens of public and private locations of trauma. It aims to offer alternative narratives so that survivors may be heard, believed, and supported in all spaces. The exhibit is now open to the public daily in the Trisolini Gallery on the fourth floor of Baker University Center. A will take place on Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. in the same location.
View the Virtual Exhibit
Check @OHIOStudentLife Instagram stories on Mondays and Thursdays to see what's happening on campus!
QUICK LINKS
Survivor Advocacy Program
Connect with an ally
Counseling Services
Don't wait to get the help you need