October 9, 2025 - 12:10

Interim Chancellor H. Dele Davies, MD, is set to lead an engaging discussion on Project Health during the upcoming all-campus forum scheduled for October 15. This event will feature notable guests, including Jen Bartholomew and Dr. Chad Vokoun, who will share their insights and experiences related to the initiative.
Project Health aims to enhance the well-being of the campus community by addressing various health-related issues and promoting wellness programs. The forum will provide an opportunity for attendees to learn more about the project's goals and its impact on student and staff health.
Participants are encouraged to engage in the conversation, ask questions, and provide feedback on how Project Health can further benefit the community. This forum represents a vital platform for collaboration and innovation in health initiatives, fostering a culture of wellness across the campus. The community is invited to join this important discussion and contribute to the future of health at the institution.
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