Kish College nursing students receive stethoscopes from 3M
Five Kishwaukee College students in the Registered Nursing program received the Littmann Stethoscope Award from DeKalb’s 3M Community Support Group for the Fall 2023 semester.
Read MoreKishwaukee College is committed to maintaining a safe campus environment for all members of the College community. The Threat Assessment Team supports the campus security plan by responding to reports of students or employees displaying signs of behavioral or emotional distress that may indicate a possible threat to the College. The team meets regularly to assess referrals, determine appropriate intervention strategies and effectively respond to incidents of concern.
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Sgt. Hiatt | DeKalb County Sheriff Dept. | bhiatt@kish.edu | 815-825-9529 |
Dariana Lee
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Director of Student Success
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815-825-9738
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Amy Campbell | Director of Campus Safety & Security | acampbell2@kish.edu | 815-825-9465 |
Based on individual cases, the Threat Assessment Team will include additional team members consisting of faculty or staff who are connected to the incident being reviewed, specialized treatment providers when needed and the Human Resources department in situations dealing with college employees.
If violence is occurring “right now” and you need immediate help call 9-1-1.
If you would like to consult with a TAT member about a concern or issue, contact any of the team members above, and they will be happy to talk with you or you can submit a Threat Assessment Referral Form.
Five Kishwaukee College students in the Registered Nursing program received the Littmann Stethoscope Award from DeKalb’s 3M Community Support Group for the Fall 2023 semester.
Read MoreKishwaukee College is proud to celebrate National Adult Education and Literacy Week, Sept. 18-24. Kish’s Adult Education programs provide skills and credentials to adult learners, expanding economic opportunity for the region.
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