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Princeton’s Health & Well-Being Initiative

The TigerWell Initiative engages staff, faculty and student partners in cultivating a campus community that supports the well-being of all of its members.

 

TigerWell uses a public health approach to well-being promotion.

TigerWell recognizes that well-being is:

  • Multidimensional

  • Embedded in Systems and Organizational Culture

  • Collaborative

Graphical depiction of the UMatter Wellness Wheel, in which a circle is divided up into the components of spiritual, intellectual, social, physical, environmental, occupational, and emotional well-being.
 

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Staff and faculty attend a Campus Well-Being Partnership meeting and listen to a presentation by Outreach Counselor Mike Gross. Photo taken by Anne Laurita, University Health Services.

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Students engage in a yoga event collaboratively facilitated by Rev. Dr. Theresa Thames (center) and The Standard, as part of Yoga for Every Body offerings and The Standard’s Wellness Initiative; both projects were awarded TigerWell Seed Grants. Photo taken by Dr. Rashidah Andrews, adviser to The Standard.

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