Wellness Resources
With wellness programs and activities right on campus, students have many resources to lead an active, fulfilling life at WSU and beyond.
Take the next steps in your journey toward better well-being with wellness resources, many of which are offered within the Integrated Wellness Complex.
WSU faculty and staff have more wellness opportunities including Fitness Center memberships and community wellness challenges.
Like many areas of life, wellness is a layered practice that touches on social relationships, emotions and mental health, workplace satisfaction, and spirituality in addition to physical health.
Creativity and stimulating mental activity helps you be attuned to the world. you better fit for the world.
Keep your mind sharp by being a lifelong learner, asking questions, being open to new ideas, learning new skills, and studying effectively.
Having a set of guiding beliefs, principles, or values gives you meaning to life and is an important part of your character.
Having love and compassion for others and making choices aligned with your values helps you to live with purpose
Emotional wellness involves having high self-esteem, confidence, satisfying relationships, a support network and staying optimistic and enthusiastic about life.
Recognizing and accepting your feelings is key to better understanding yourself and others.
Leading a sustainable lifestyle and making a positive impact on the environment helps improve your life at home and supports a healthy planet.
Recognizing our collective responsibility for the quality of the air, water, and the land is a major step to creating a better world.
Social wellness keeps you happy, healthy, and connected with your community.
It’s all about having a supportive social network, contributing to society, valuing cultural diversity, and experiencing positive interactions with people.
Careers can be a way to find a sense of fulfillment and give opportunities to make positive impact in our workplaces and our communities.
It’s important to maintain a balance between your job and other areas of life.
Taking care of your physical body includes eating well, exercising, avoiding harmful habits, getting enough sleep, recognizing the signs of disease, going to the doctor regularly, and taking steps to prevent injury.
Being an advocate is a fun way to model healthy behaviors to other students and present wellness information to groups across campus.
Join the ClubWellness Events
Explore ways to improve your wellbeing and learn about wellness topics like mental health, fitness, nutrition, sexual health and more.
Upcoming Events
Programs & Trainings
Learn about wellness and gain new skills to help you thrive at college and in life after graduation through a variety of programs and trainings offered through WSU.
The Green Bandana Project helps make people more aware of available resources for mental health.
Students attach green bandanas to their backpacks to show they are willing to help someone struggling with mental illness.
Medical emergencies can happen at any time and training can save lives.
With CPR certification courses, you can be prepared to help in an emergency.
Every student comes to college with different experiences with alcohol and other drugs.
Get the facts so you can make informed decisions about alcohol and drugs.
Bring wellness into your next club meeting with workshops from the Health Promotion team.
You can choose from a variety of topics or create a custom workshop for your club’s interests.