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Health Promotion aims to challenge the health attitudes, behaviors, and perceptions of the MSU community through education, environmental management, and harm reduction efforts so students are able to pursue personal and academic goals. As part of University Health and Wellbeing, we offer an array of campus, classroom, and individualized educational programs, campaigns, and other strategies.
To guide our work, the Health Promotion Department has adopted the following Inter-Association Definition of Well-Being:
"We define well-being as an optimal and dynamic state that allows people to achieve their full potential"
Feedback Forms
- Misconduct Hotline: If you have a concern about misconduct, don’t keep it to yourself. Discuss it with a supervisor or contact the Misconduct Hotline.
- Office for Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance: MSU treats all reports filed with OIE seriously. Anyone is welcome to file a report with OIE, including students, faculty, staff, and guests.
University Health and Wellbeing is launching a new campus-wide newsletter to keep MSU faculty and staff informed of health news, events, and best practices around campus. Sign up for this newsletter here!