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December 31, 2017

B-Healthy: the Healthy Campus Initiative

November was a busy month for the B-Healthy: Healthy Campus Initiative.

Binghamton University celebrated its Healthy Campus Initiative by hosting its second Healthy Campus Summit on Nov. 1! The day-long summit highlighted the achievements and progress of the Healthy Campus Initiative (HCI). Attendees left with useful, personal wellness-related information as well as greater knowledge of University resources, programs and projects underway to help make Binghamton University a healthier academic environment and workplace.

President Harvey Stenger began the day with a welcome that stressed integrating student health and wellness into Binghamton University’s educational mission. Keynote speakers included Dr. Michael Finkelstein, MD, who spoke on deepening the student-teacher relationship as a key to greater student and faculty well-being; and Daniel Lerner who spoke on understanding habits that move students from “surviving” to “thriving.” Additional presentation topics included the science of walking, healthy campus agent training, walking meditation and the Two Rivers Greenway.

On Nov. 30, the HCI hosted Bernadette Melnyk, dean, vice president for health promotion and chief wellness officer at the Ohio State University, for a strategic planning consultation. Founder of the National Consortium for Building Healthy Academic Communities (BHAC), a collaborative organization to improve population health in the nation’s institutions of higher education and a leading organization in the national movement of creating healthy campuses, Melynk guided a group of key University administrators in drafting a three-year strategic plan for the University focused on health and well-being.