Can Kent State University prohibit me from engaging in conduct that is permissible under state law?

Yes. Like alcohol, tobacco and other controlled substances that may be permissible under state law but are restricted by Kent State University policies, KSU will not permit the use of marijuana on university property. As a higher education institution, property owner, and recipient of federal funds, KSU has not only the authority, but the legal obligation to prohibit marijuana on campus and at university events. Students, faculty and staff who violate policies are subject to disciplinary proceedings.

Do Kent State University policies prohibiting marijuana use apply to faculty, staff, students, and visitors to campus?

Yes. Kent State University policies and federal law prohibit anyone from using, possessing or distributing marijuana on KSU property or at any KSU events, including off-campus travel and events. As a recipient of federal funding, KSU is required to take measures to prevent the illicit use of drugs and abuse of alcohol on campus. Faculty, staff, students and visitors must abide by KSU’s Drug-Free Workplace policy.

Top Faculty Award 2023

Thirty-three Kent State University faculty members have been named in the 2% of most-cited scientists in the world based on a recently updated study published by Stanford University scholars, illustrating Kent State’s top-tier research status.   Top 2 % in the World  The report is based on the Oct. 1, 2023, snapshot from Scopus, updated to end of citation year 2022. Scopus is an abstract and indexing database produced by the Elsevier Co.  The top 2% includes the top 100,000 most cited scientists as determined by a composite citation score or “c-score” focusing on t...

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