Through a comprehensive model of education, prevention, treatment and recovery, our goal is to empower our undergraduate and graduate students to meet their full potential. We seek to distinguish WashU as a place where students graduate even healthier than when they arrived.

Kirk Dougher, PhD

Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Support and Well-being

Arie Baker, MSW, LCSW

she/her

Director, Health Promotion and Wellness

Thomas Brounk, PhD

he/him

Director, Center for Counseling & Psychological Services

Cheri LeBlanc, MD

Executive Director, Health Services

Chris Stone, EdD

Director, Disability Resources

Kim Webb, LPC

Director, RSVP Center

At WashU our Health and Well-being Committee/Collective drives campus initiatives that collaborate effort focused on making WashU a better place to live and learn. Implementing system-wide approach to support will improve well-being across our campus.

This aspirational document represents the beginning of a journey toward campus well-being utilizing a comprehensive settings and systems-level approach. We endeavor to create strategies that shift the campus culture towards well-being through health promotion. At WashU our Health and Well-being Committee/Collective drives campus initiatives that collaborative effort focused on making WashU a better place to live and learn by implementing a system-wide approach to supporting well-being across our campus.