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Marshall University joins United States Health Promoting Campuses Network, strengthening commitment to well-being

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Marshall University is proud to announce its official membership in the United States Health Promoting Campuses Network (US HPCN), a prestigious initiative dedicated to promoting mental and physical health at campuses across the nation. This affiliation ensures that health will remain a central priority for the university as it continues to foster a supportive, healthy environment for all students. 

Guided by the leadership of the Student Government Association (SGA) and Student Body President Brea Belville, Marshall University’s journey toward joining the Health Promoting Campuses Network reflects the university’s unwavering commitment to providing a holistic and enriching experience for its students. 

“I am incredibly proud of the work we’ve done as a campus community to join the United States Health Promoting Campuses Network,” Belville said. “This achievement represents the collective efforts of students, faculty and staff to ensure that every Marshall student has access to the resources and support they need to thrive, both academically and personally. Our campus will continue to be a place where health and wellness are central to our mission, long after my tenure as student body president.”

The US HPCN is a national platform that brings together institutions focused on advancing comprehensive health and well-being initiatives, both physical and mental, for students. As a member, Marshall University will have access to a wealth of resources, best practices, and research-driven strategies that will help shape a future where the health of students is prioritized at every level of university life. 

Anna Holstein, a Marshall undergraduate and member of SGA and Emalee Park, wellness coordinator in the university’s Wellness Center, will represent the university at the US HPCN’s monthly meeting.  

 

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