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

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.