Health Promotion Working Group
The Health Promotion Working Group (HPWG), formed in December 2019, is charged with coordinating efforts that help students prioritize their well-being by practicing healthy habits and seeking support when needed. The HPWG accomplishes this by providing world class student support, educating about health and well-being, promoting well-being within the academic environment, and activating physical spaces that support well-being. The membership includes a diverse group of staff from across the Institute.
Charge
The cornerstone of an MIT education is our commitment to hands-on learning, both inside and outside the classroom. Fundamental to that commitment is the health and well-being of our students. As articulated in MIT’s Values Statement, “attending to our own and each other’s well-being in mind, body, and spirit is essential.” We envision a culture that allows all students to flourish holistically—both intellectually and personally—in an environment where academic rigor and personal well-being are equally valued. We want to make MIT known for its culture of well-being and belonging.
Since its formation in December 2019, the Health Promotion Working Group has played a crucial role in establishing a collaborative, coordinated, and clearly defined approach to student well-being. Through the development and use of shared language and the implementation of a strategic framework, the group has made significant progress in shaping a culture that prioritizes student well-being. On behalf of the the Vice Chancellor for Student Life and Chief Health Officer, the HPWG will:
- Coordinate efforts across the Institute to improve student well-being through enhanced communication and collaboration
- Collect and utilize well-being data to prioritize efforts that impact student well-being and measure our progress
- Promote a culture of well-being at MIT by offering health-promoting physical programs and spaces and fostering well-being within the academic environment
Current Priorities
- Continue to develop and improve the DoingWell website
- Expand the menu of training options on the DoingWell website
- Research assessment tools and recommend an instrument for evaluating the well-being of MIT students
- Develop guide for “how to prioritize well-being in your space”
- Provide recommendations and share best practices for promoting well-being in the academic environment
Key Accomplishments
- Brought together key stakeholders involved in student well-being and established six work streams: Training/Education, Peer to Peer, Communications, Academic Environment, Data/Assessment, Physical Spaces
- Created student well-being inventory of programs and initiatives at MIT
- Participated in focus groups and conversations to help develop DoingWell and the four well-being pillars: MIND, BODY, RELATIONSHIPS, PURPOSE
- Presented to various campus partners within and outside of the HPWG to increase awareness of the HPWG
- Developed the well-being training menu
- Developed resources for faculty and staff
- Implemented National College Health Assessment (NCHA) survey in October of 2022
- Helped launch the Wellbeing Lab
Membership
- Erica Aguiar, Student Financial Services
- Suraiya Baluch, Office of Graduate Education, GradSupport
- Betsy Boyle, Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program
- Ike Brochu, Disability and Access Services
- Nicholas Collura, Office of Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life
- Dan Debowy, Student Mental Health and Counseling Services
- Grace Conte-Bennett, Office of Student Wellbeing
- Nia DeYounge, Sloan School of Management
- Nelson Feliciano, Graduate Residential Life
- Ray Feller, Student Support Services
- Mario Fernandez, Support, Wellbeing, and Belonging
- Laura Harvey, Undergraduate Advising Center
- Kat Howell, Residential Education
- Liz Jason, Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups
- Sarah Johnson, DAPER Physical Education & Wellness (co-chair)
- Caitlyn McCourt, Community Wellness
- Cheryl Mottley, Undergraduate Advising Center
- Simi Ogunsanwo, Institute Discrimination & Harassment Response
- Rose Poyau, Violence Prevention & Response
- Robyn Priest, Alcohol and Other Drug Services (co-chair)
- Janet Rankin, Teaching and Learning Lab
- Akunna Rosser, Career Advising and Professional Development
- Stephanie Smith, DAPER Recreation
Page updated on September 29, 2025.
