Getting involved in campus life is a great way to feel connected to the ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ community and allows individuals to pursue their passions and find new interests. Many opportunities exist for students, faculty and staff to explore their potential, engage in community, and contribute toward a more just and equitable world.
ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ WELL-BEING COMMITTEE
The Engineering Well-Being Committee (EWC) exists to foster a mutually supportive environment of well-being for students, faculty, and staff, instilling a sense of belonging to an inclusive and healthy engineering community.
MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY AND AWARENESS (MHAA)
MHAA is dedicated to advocating for a better environment on ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s campus around mental health. Students hold meetings twice a month and participate in various fundraisers, including Out of the Darkness Walk for Suicide Awareness, NEDA Walk, and Mental Health First Aid Training. MHAA’s main goal is to educate the ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ community about the important aspects of mental health and maintaining a better state of mind.
POWER: Peers Offering Wellness Education and Resources
Supported by the Office of Health Promotion, POWER is a group of 20
students from all majors, years and backgrounds that are passionate about health and well-being. POWER members plan events and programs, create social media and marketing campaigns, present to student organizations, assist in Office of Health Promotion events and more. POWER can also host interactive health programs with student organizations and other departments.
UNITAS: Every Mind Matters
The UNITAS organization, Every Mind Matters, was formed to increase mental health awareness and advocacy within ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ Athletics. Student-athletes work alongside faculty and staff to create initiatives and resources for the athletics community to better understand and support their mental health.