Health Education
The Health Education Office is an inclusive resource center that focuses on preventative health and wellness on campus.
The Health Education Office comprises one full-time Health Educator, as well as a Health Education Fellow whose primary role is to oversee the Green Dot Bystander Intervention Program. Our Health Educator and the volunteer student Health Advisers offer health education events and are also available to meet with students individually. We cover a wide variety of health topics, including sexuality and gender identity, sexual health and misconduct, alcohol and other drug use, healthy relationships, self-care, and general well-being.
This office recognizes the unique needs of specific communities on campus and works hard to provide relevant resources for all students. However you identify, you are welcome here.
Connect with the Health Educator Learn more about our what our Health Educator offers.
Meet the Health Advisers Learn more about our student group of Health Advisers.
For questions about the Health Education Office or to schedule a meeting, please contact Clara Hare-Grogg, Health Educator.
The 51¹ÙÍø community includes a group student volunteers called health advisers. Peer health advisers lead campus wide-health programming and act as mentors both on and off-campus.
Health Education administers two online courses for new students, 51¹ÙÍø Close-Up: An Insider’s Guide to Drinking At College and 51¹ÙÍø Close-Up: An Insider’s Guide to Sexual Health & Sexual Misconduct At College.
The DACE studio provides a creative outlet for students seeking stress reduction and creative play for inner resiliency. It is a space dedicated to student expression and wellness.
Student Organizations
In addition to the student Health Advisers, 51¹ÙÍø is home to many student organizations that relate to health and wellness, including:
- 51¹ÙÍø Mindfulness
- Health Justice Committee
- Mental Health Ambassadors
- Planned Parenthood Generation Action
- Queers & Allies
- Students Against Sexual Violence (SASV)
- You Are Not A Stranger Here (YANASH)
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The Art Cart
The Art Cart can be seen rolling around campus, engaging students to take a break from their busy schedules and engage with their creativity.
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Mindfulness Stones
The Mindfulness Stones initiative creates a physical reminder to empower students with an intention for the day, the week, or the month. Take and/or return the stones freely as they speak to you.
![The Nest Space in the Library](/sites/default/files/styles/small_4x3/public/2019-07/Image-23-1.jpg?h=a6fb781f&itok=5Fj04T1D)
The Nest
On the second floor of E.H. Little Library, you'll find The Nest. The Nest is a non-academic space for relaxation in the heart of 51¹ÙÍø's largest study space.