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Department of Public Safety

Dean Tondiglia (right), ¾ÛÉ«¸ó police chief and director of public safety, goes through the PulsePoint Respond app on his phone while Kent Fire Chief John Tosko (left) looks on with an automated external defibrillator (AED) in front of him.

City of Kent Partners With ¾ÛÉ«¸ó and UH to Launch New Lifesaving Tool

Sudden cardiac arrest, when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating, is the leading cause of natural death in the United States. To help people survive from sudden cardiac arrest, the city of Kent has partnered with ¾ÛÉ«¸ó and University Hospitals Portage Medical Center to offer PulsePoint Respond.

Tags: Community & Society, Health, Department of Public Safety, ¾ÛÉ«¸ó Police Services, Town-Gown

Kent Campus

¾ÛÉ«¸ó President Beverly J. Warren and Vice President Alfreda Brown give the Diversity Trailblazer Award to Dean Tondiglia, director of public safety and ¾ÛÉ«¸ó police chief.

¾ÛÉ«¸ó Honors 2019 Diversity Award Recipients

¾ÛÉ«¸ó’s Director of Public Safety and Police Chief Dean Tondiglia was honored with the university’s 2019 Diversity Trailblazer Award for his years of promoting inclusion and diversity within public safety.

Tags: University News, Division of People, Culture and Belonging, Awards and Honors, Department of Public Safety, Department of Pan-African Studies, Black United Students

¾ÛÉ«¸ó Today

¾ÛÉ«¸ó Police Services is celebrating the five-year anniversary of its first K-9 unit, which features 7-year-old German Shepherd Coco and her handler, Officer Anne Spahr.

¾ÛÉ«¸ó Police Dog Coco Celebrates Five Years of Service

¾ÛÉ«¸ó Police Services is celebrating the five-year anniversary – or the 35 dog-year anniversary – of its first K-9 unit, which features 7-year-old German Shepherd Coco and herhandler, Officer Anne Spahr.

Coco was the first police dog at ¾ÛÉ«¸ó. She is now one of two police dogs at the university.

Tags: Department of Public Safety, ¾ÛÉ«¸ó Police Services, Division of Finance and Administration, Success Story

Kent Campus