About Us |
Our Purpose
Healthy Minds on Campus evolved out of The Art and Science of Human Flourishing course at UW-Madison (Psych 120). Our purpose is to support wellbeing of students on campus through evidence-based practices and habits, and foster individual and group meditation.
What We Do
- Events: Healthy Minds on Campus hosts events and meetings throughout the academic year to promote student well-being.
- Advocacy: Healthy Minds on Campus advocates for student well-being on campus by working with leaders and organizations at UW-Madison.
Inspiration on CampusHealthy Minds on Campus evolved out of The Art and Science of Human Flourishing course, offered at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
The course is designed to teach students "perspectives related to human flourishing from the sciences and humanities; investigate themes such as transformation, resilience, compassion, diversity, gratitude, community; expand self-awareness, enhanced social connectivity, and ability to change; formulate a sense of what it means to lead a flourishing life that sustains meaningful and fulfilling engagement with studies, relationships, community, and career." Learn more |
Utilizing decades of research, our affiliate, the Center for Healthy Minds, has identified four areas that contribute to well-being: awareness, connection, insight and purpose.
Healthy Minds on Campus gives students an opportunity to engage in activities related to the four pillars of well-being. |
Healthy Minds on Campus
University of Wisconsin-Madison
625 W. Washinton Ave, Madison, WI
University of Wisconsin-Madison
625 W. Washinton Ave, Madison, WI