University leaders will offer remarks at an Oct. 29 ceremony adopting a shared vision, set of principles, language and calls to action for becoming a health and well-being promoting campuses.
Elon University will join a cohort of health-promoting campuses by adopting the Okanagan Charter during a signing ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 1 p.m. in the Koury Athletics Center in the commons that separates the fitness center and Beck Pool.
The Okanagan Charter, developed in 2015, offers institutions a shared vision, set of principles, language and calls to action for becoming a health and well-being promoting campuses.
Brief remarks will be offered by Elon University President Connie Ledoux Book, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Rebecca Kohn and Anya Bratić, executive president of the Student Government Association.
Aligned with Boldly Elon’s Thrive theme, the charter adoption advances the university’s goal to build a healthier, more diverse, equitable and inclusive community, where students, faculty and staff experience belonging and well-being.
RSVP to the ceremony using this online form. For questions, contact Megan Noltemeyer at mnoltemeyer@elon.edu.