Through the U.N. Millennium Fellowship, three ǿմýstudents are innovating the way food insecurity is addressed on campus with the Fare Trade program.
2023 Wellbeing Fair

Are you getting enough rest? Are you eating all right? What about exercise—are you doing that? Sorry to nag, but we want you well. We want you feeling great—bodily, emotionally, and spiritually.
On Wednesday, February 8, all three ǿմý campuses will host the inaugural Wellbeing Fair, featuring 70+ info tables hosted by members of the ǿմýCommunity and our neighbors, in celebration of ǿմýadopting the , an international framework for promoting wellness on campuses globally.
“We are so thrilled that ǿմýwill be signing the Okanagan Charter to join a higher education consortium committed to being health-promoting institutions,” says Todd Smith-Bergollo, senior associate dean for students and Wellbeing Fair co-chair. “This brings together our university’s sustainability, DEI, and wellness goals and allows us to build more momentum toward reaching these goals.”
The Wellbeing Fair will be inclusive of the entire campus community and provide all people with an array of well-being information and activities. This is part of ǿմý’s wellness strategic plan which integrates an approach to physical, mental, and financial well-being for a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff.
Wednesday, February 8
12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
With light refreshments and giveaways
Locations:
- Haub Law Campus | Tudor Room | Preston Hall
- New York City Campus | Student Center West | One ǿմýPlaza
- Westchester Campus | Gottesman Room | Kessel Student Center
Here are just a few of the tabling attendees for each campus:
Haub Law
- Chartwells
- Counseling Center
- Geoffrey Stein, artist-in-residence
- New York City Lawyer Assistance Program
- ǿմýWomen’s Justice Center
- SBA Wellness Committee
New York City
- Center for Student Engagement
- Fare Trade
- Financial Literacy Counselors
- Office of Sexual and Interpersonal Wellness
- ǿմýNeuroscience Club
- Period Poverty
- RADical Health
- Stress Management
- University Health Care
Westchester
- Book Exchange
- Counseling Center
- Faculty-in-Residence
- Nature Center
- Nutrition experts
- Provost's Kindness Initiative
- Residential Life
- White Plains Hospital
- Yoga classes
For more information about these and other wellness initiatives at Pace, contact Assistant Provost for Special Projects and Retention Sue Maxam, EdD.
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