How CampusWell helps small teams promote wellness at their universities
CampusWell supports Washington and Lee’s office of health promotion by providing students, faculty, and members of the university’s local community with wellness resources.
CampusWell supports Washington and Lee’s office of health promotion by providing students, faculty, and members of the university’s local community with wellness resources.
Maintaining a meaningful connection with students from offer acceptance to their first day is key for reducing melt. Learn how to keep students engaged by using rich digital content on topics they care about.
Ashland University uses CampusWell’s resources to strengthen their existing wellness programs and provide content for their educational partnership with local correctional facilities.
Saint Louis University uses CampusWell’s digital content to engage with new students by promoting health and wellness from the first week of classes.
Colleges have made notable improvements to remove barriers for their disabled students, yet there are still challenges. Here’s how you can further support your disabled students.
Bow Valley College administrators and staff use printables to spark in-person conversations with students and provide them with vetted resources they can access online.
Optimal nutrition helps college students improve their physical, emotional, and intellectual wellness, yet many face barriers to regularly choosing a variety of nutrient-rich foods. Here’s how you can help your students.
RCCC reaches all of their students by applying a fraction of their activity fees toward effective student engagement, support, and community.
Only 17 % of colleges and universities in the US are officially “tobacco-free.” Whether yours is or isn’t, promoting responsible tobacco use on campus can benefit everyone’s health.
PSU credits weekly emails and student-authored articles for their success at promoting health and wellness to their non-traditional students.
Tap into CampusWell’s vault of science-based wellness videos created for students like yours.
Does your school reap the rewards of supporting students’ intellectual wellness beyond simply academic performance?