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| Instead of taking a cab, Sara Wilhoite-Mathews of University Libraries, shown above, walks the busy streets of New York City and takes Flat Charlie with her as she visits the notable Times Square. Learn more about “Where’s Flat Charlie,” the six-week walking competition that is compelling our employees to walk more. |
Working Well offers a variety of programs that help faculty and staff get and stay healthy—mentally, physically, and emotionally. You may want to lose weight, eat healthier, quit smoking, or lower your blood pressure. All are possible through our initiative. We meet you where you are and create a supportive environment to help you meet your goals.
Working Well provides exceptional resources, including incentives, to Ball State employees. From health coaching and nutrition consulting to internal walking routes and massages, we’re here to assist you in finding services to fit your budget, time, energy, and social needs. Ball State continues to be recognized as a leader in wellness and wants to help you, your family, and your colleagues take the next step in living a healthy lifestyle.
Learn more about Working Well.
Our Vision
Working together, we at Ball State University will create a campus culture that encourages employees, retirees, and their families to lead healthy lifestyles while optimizing health care resources.