Health Promotion and Wellness

The Health Promotion & Wellness Logo on a green and white background

Health Promotion and Wellness empowers students to take an active role in their well-being through education, harm reduction, skill-building, and access to supportive resources. We approach wellness holistically, recognizing that thriving involves caring for the body, mind, and community. Our goal is to help every student build and maintain a healthy and fulfilling life during their time at Lewis & Clark and beyond.

Want to connect with the Health Promotion and Wellness team? You can schedule a meeting to talk about your wellness goals and get support around a range of health topics. Our meetings focus on education, skill-building, and connecting you with resources to help you thrive.

Click here to schedule one-on-one support

Update: Zoom Rooms Have Moved!

The Zoom Rooms have now moved to Fowler Student Center outside Council Chambers. Questions or need to make an appointment? Contact Campus Living at living@lclark.edu.

Zoom Rooms are available for students to reserve for private Zoom calls. This can include telehealth (physical or mental) appointments, virtual interviews for jobs and internships, and more.

Online Wellness Courses

Training courses from Vector Solutions prepare new college students for the unique challenges and responsibilities of college life. Focusing on creating a safe and healthy campus community by minimizing risks associated with substance use and sexual violence, the Vector Solutions courses take a harm-reduction approach that resonates with students and results in a healthy campus culture.  

All incoming L&C First Year Students and Transfer Students are required to complete these two courses (one on substance use and another on sexual assault prevention).

Additionally, all returning students are required to complete annual sexual assault prevention training in compliance with Oregon HB 3456/4164. Any questions should be directed to Health Promotion and Wellness at healthed@lclark.edu.

Featured Events

News

Health Coverage: How Potential Providence Strike Impacts Patients

Carolyn Zook, Associate Director at the L&C Center for Community and Global Health is featured in this KGW8 story on the possibility of healthcare strikes in Oregon. She shares her expertise alongside L&C Law School Prof. Keith Cunningham-Parmeter 

WATCH HERE

Community Affirmations

As we begin the new academic year, take or leave an affirmation for members of our college community.  Brought to you by the Office of Health Promotion and Wellness in the library atrium.

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