Health and Well-Being The Student Wellness website, wellness.jhu.edu, serves as a centralized place to explore the robust variety of health and well-being resources available to Johns Hopkins students. We’ve highlighted some popular and essential resources below.
Center for Health Education and Well-Being The Center for Health Education and Well-Being—CHEW for short— cultivates and supports holistic wellbeing for individuals, relationships, groups, and the JHU community at large. Through programs, services, educational campaigns, and leadership and engagement opportunities, students can create positive habits and behaviors that will have a beneficial impact on academic success, personal development, and long-term health and well-being.
CHEW proactively responds to the needs of a diverse undergraduate and graduate student population with an emphasis on prevention, risk reduction, and overall wellness practices. CHEW is dedicated to making the most of teachable moments to influence student health practices. Student organizations affiliated with CHEW, such as Peer Health Educators and Bystander Intervention Trainers, lead a variety of programs that support and affirm student wellbeing through the delivery of fun and interactive programs and events.
studentaffairs.jhu.edu/chew / jhuchew@jhu.edu / 410-516-8396
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