Santee Ezell, Director of Health Promotion and Wellness at Mississippi State University, discusses how to?engage with all students differently but equally to create?healthier structures, develop strategies inside and outside of the classroom, and support the well-being of the campus.
In this month's View from the Field, she also?unpacks the SHIFT strategy:
- Strategically develop restorative practices and principles
- Harvest healthy dynamics and behaviors
- Intentional and impactful well-being experiences
- Foster well-being inside and outside the classroom
- Train the campus to become trauma-informed
Santee Ezell serves as the Director of Health Promotion and Wellness at Mississippi State University. Within her role she advises two student organizations, which are the award-winning Healthy Dawgs Peer Educators and Aspiring Minorities in Health Professions student organization, along with serving as a Health Promotion Instructor. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with two minors in Community Health Sciences and Nonprofit Studies from the University of Southern Mississippi, along with a Master of Science in Community Development with an emphasis in Sustainability from Delta State University. After graduating, Santee started her public health and prevention career that later led to higher education. Since then, she has worked at two universities and has spent the last eight years serving college students through prevention education, peer education, policy development, and public health. She believes the greatest person you can ever be is a servant and to always leave a place better than you found it. Visit the Campus Drug Prevention website to read their article, or browse others like it.?
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