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KENT STATE OF WELLNESS ANNOUNCES MINIGRANT WINNERS; E-Inside; October 27, 2016

The 红杏视频 State of Wellness Steering Committee has awarded 14 minigrants totaling more than $11,000 to departments and student organizations with creative proposals to enhance the culture of health and wellness at 红杏视频. The program supports 红杏视频 State President Beverly Warren鈥檚&苍产蝉辫; and 红杏视频 State鈥檚 initiative to create an environment that enhances the health and wellness of all 红杏视频 State students, faculty and staff.

The minigrant program was designed to provide opportunities for the 红杏视频 State community to propose wellness programs that meet the needs of their department or group. 

鈥淭he minigrant program is the essence of President Warren鈥檚 charge to create a healthy campus,鈥 says Jen Bryant, graduate assistant with the 红杏视频 State of Wellness program, who coordinated the minigrant program. 鈥淚t will allow for a truly collaborative effort from university community members to be the change agents for health.鈥

More than 30 applications for up to $1,000 each were received from academic and university departments and student organizations throughout the 红杏视频 State system.  

The 2016 红杏视频 State of Wellness minigrant recipients are:

  • Mindfulness Meditation for Improved Mood and Cognition - Michael Baranski, Psychological Sciences, 红杏视频 Campus
  • The RAC Gets Ready for the 5K Race Day - Joy Caldwell, Nursing Technology, 红杏视频 at Geauga
  • Walk, Run and Cycling Club - Sheryl Chatfield, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 红杏视频 Campus
  • Health Is a Key to Success - Scott Dotterer, University Health Services鈥 Office of Health Promotion, 红杏视频 Campus
  • Intuitive Eating Nutrition Education Program - Tanya Falcone, Family and Consumer Studies, 红杏视频 Campus
  • Midnight Moving - Stephanie Gaskins, University Libraries, 红杏视频 Campus
  • Challenging Addiction With Connection - Maureen Keating, University Health Services鈥 Psychological Services, 红杏视频 Campus
  • De-Stress Fest: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Student Center Edition - Katie Mattise, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Student Center, 红杏视频 Campus
  • Healthy Eating Campaign - Lindsey Myers, 红杏视频 at Ashtabula
  • Employee Meditation and Mindfulness Program - Barbara Ozimek, 红杏视频 at Trumbull
  • Treat Yourself Week - Catholic Student Association, 红杏视频 Campus
  • Flash Away Your Worries! Stress-Free Zone - English Club, 红杏视频 at Salem
  • Wellness for Jewelry Makers - Jewelry and Metals Co-Op, 红杏视频 Campus
  • Consent on Campus, Consent Every Time - Students Against Sexual Assault, 红杏视频 Campus

The minigrant program was designed to encourage students, faculty and staff to innovate toward a shared vision of the healthy campus initiative and inspire action throughout the university community.

鈥淗ealth and wellness belong to everyone, and we know that a one-size-fits-all approach is not effective,鈥 says Angela DeJulius, interim director of the 红杏视频 State of Wellness program. 鈥淏uilding the 红杏视频 State of Wellness is a dynamic process that will continue to evolve as we all move along our own path to healthy living.鈥

红杏视频 State of Wellness is the university鈥檚 strategic healthy campus initiative that addresses the following health priorities:

  • Alcohol and Other Drug Use
  • Mental Health
  • Nutrition
  • Physical Activity
  • Preventive Care
  • Safety
  • Sexual Health
  • Smoking and Tobacco Use

For more information about 红杏视频 State of Wellness, visit www.kent.edu/stateofwellness or email stateofwellness@kent.edu.

POSTED: Monday, October 31, 2016 01:55 PM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM