Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
At UConn, advancing Goal 3 is a campus-wide effort that integrates research, education, and community engagement. The featured initiatives include those that promote both physical and mental health, from public health research to community programs that encourage a safe, inclusive, and healthy campus environment. Through partnerships, outreach, and sustainability-focused strategies, UConn works to improve health outcomes locally and globally.
Featured Efforts

UConn's School of Medicine
UConn School of Medicine’s mission is innovation, discovery, education, and service. The experienced faculty train the next generation of medical students, residents, fellows, and researchers, while fueling cutting-edge scientific research and excellent patient care at UConn Health, Connecticut’s only public academic medical center.

Alcohol Research Center
The Alcohol Research Center (ARC) in the Department of Psychiatry focuses on the etiology and treatment of alcoholism. It is the longest-funded center at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). ARC has also developed programs encompassing research on other substances (such as heroin, marijuana, and cocaine), gambling, and HIV/AIDS.

Student Health and Wellness
Student Health and Wellness (SHaW) supports the health and well-being of UConn students through medical care, health and wellness programs, and health promotion. SHaW manages an on campus infirmary and pharmacy with an advice nurse hotline available to students 24/7.

Community Outreach Health Services
UConn Community Outreach runs a volunteer program for students to assist health centers, nursing homes, hospitals, and homeless shelters. Students gain experience in the health care field while having the opportunity to help operate medical facilities for underserved communities.

UConn Husky Nutrition & Sport
Husky Nutrition & Sport (HNS), housed in the Neag School of Education, engages in nutrition and physical activity education with children, their caregivers, and adults eligible for SNAP Education (SNAP-Ed) benefits. HNS facilitate collaborative partnerships and educational programs in Hartford and across Connecticut; engagement opportunities include academic courses, paid positions, professional and holistic development sessions, and research.
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