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Learning & Wellness Lecture Series The Healthy U lecture series was introduced this year to offer a variety of professional development opportunities in each of the seven dimensions of wellness. One dimension was highlighted each month, and a variety of lectures were offered over the year by a variety of Fresno State faculty and staff. “Thrive Across America,” Fresno State’s first physical activity program that allowed participants to log activity online and updated team standings in real time, launched its first competition September 2014. 155 employees across all divisions participated, and the Division of Student Affairs was awarded the first campus “Wellness Award” for having the greatest number of employee participation. The spring competition of Thrive is currently underway, and the next “Wellness Award” recipient and top performing teams will be announced at this year’s STAR Day. The Happy SHCC Team Team members from left to right: Frank Puccio, Daunette Dryden, Susan Hawksworth, Monica Acosta, Tracy Bessey, Martha Rodriguez, Renee Camacho, Margie Upton, Katha Brassfield(not pictured) Team members from left to right: Ruby Royola, Marianne Hamm, Nellie Lee, Michele Meza, Stephanie Annett, Maria Madrigal, Mohammad Saeed, Dirk Ruthrauff, Lisa Roberts (sitting) Team F.I.T. Back row from left; Lorrie Westcott, Lor-Rae Raus, Ann Paley, Melanie Harbin; Front row from left; Amalia Olvera, Juanita Aguilar, Teresa Chavez, Kevin Taloza; Not pictured; Gina Tamez 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Dr. Frank Lamas accepts the “Wellness Award” at the Thrive Across America Celebratory Luncheon in January. The Division of Student Affairs had the most participation in the fall Thrive competition. Snack Attack: Healthy Snacks that Pack a Punch Dr. Lisa Herzig Physical Activity: It’s Not Just for Weight Loss Dr. Mark Baldis Introduction to Mindfulness; Developing Decision Making Skills; Building Self-Esteem Through Positive Self-Talk David Crabtree Making Friends With Your Emotions Dr. Christine Edmondson Is THIS All There Is? Kathy Johnson Doing Well and Being Good: The Spirit of Ethics Dr. Andrew Fiala Deeds Not Words LTC Lorenzo Rios Learning to S.M.I.L.E. in the Midst of Challenges; Cultivating Authenticity & Emotional Intelligence Katie Williamson Developing Resiliency: Part 1: Survival Strategies for Building Resilience; Part 2: Finding Resilience in the Arena Dr. Virginia Rondero Hernandez Parliamentary Procedure: What is it? Why you need to know it! Ron Avedisian Thin It to Win It students lead a comprehensive nutrition course open to all Fresno State employees. In addition to nutrition consulting and meal planning, topics include exercise education, mindfulness, and stress reduction techniques. Participants have reported high satisfaction rates, and through this program, students have received valuable, hands on experience teaching, facilitating, and consulting. Thin It to Win It is a unique, 10 week program that began in 2013 in collaboration with Dr. Lisa Herzig. Dr. Herzig and her senior dietetics

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Learning & WellnessLecture Series

The Healthy U lecture series was introduced this year to offer a varietyof professional development opportunities in each of the sevendimensions of wellness. One dimension was highlighted each month,and a variety of lectures were offered over the year by a variety ofFresno State faculty and staff.

“Thrive Across America,” Fresno State’s first physical activityprogram that allowed participants to log activity online andupdated team standings in real time, launched its firstcompetition September 2014. 155 employees across alldivisions participated, and the Division of Student Affairs wasawarded the first campus “Wellness Award” for having thegreatest number of employee participation. The springcompetition of Thrive is currently underway, and the next“Wellness Award” recipient and top performing teams will beannounced at this year’s STAR Day.

The Happy SHCC Team

Team members from left to right: FrankPuccio, Daunette Dryden, SusanHawksworth, Monica Acosta, TracyBessey, Martha Rodriguez, ReneeCamacho, Margie Upton, KathaBrassfield(not pictured)

Team members from left to right: RubyRoyola, Marianne Hamm, Nellie Lee,Michele Meza, Stephanie Annett,Maria Madrigal, Mohammad Saeed,Dirk Ruthrauff, Lisa Roberts (sitting)

Team F.I.T.

Back row from left; Lorrie Westcott, Lor-Rae Raus, Ann Paley, Melanie Harbin; Front row from left; AmaliaOlvera, Juanita Aguilar, Teresa Chavez, Kevin Taloza; Not pictured; Gina Tamez

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3rdDr. Frank Lamas accepts the “Wellness Award” at the Thrive Across America Celebratory Luncheon in January. The Division of Student Affairs had the most participation in the fall Thrive competition.

Snack Attack: Healthy Snacks that Pack a PunchDr. Lisa Herzig

Physical Activity: It’s Not Just for Weight LossDr. Mark Baldis

Introduction to Mindfulness; Developing Decision Making Skills; Building Self-Esteem Through Positive Self-TalkDavid Crabtree

Making Friends With Your EmotionsDr. Christine Edmondson

Is THIS All There Is?Kathy Johnson

Doing Well and Being Good: The Spirit of EthicsDr. Andrew Fiala

Deeds Not WordsLTC Lorenzo Rios

Learning to S.M.I.L.E. in the Midst of Challenges; Cultivating Authenticity & Emotional IntelligenceKatie Williamson

Developing Resiliency: Part 1: Survival Strategies for Building Resilience; Part 2: Finding Resilience in the ArenaDr. Virginia Rondero Hernandez

Parliamentary Procedure: What is it? Why you need to know it!Ron Avedisian

Thin It to Win It

students lead a comprehensive nutritioncourse open to all Fresno State employees.In addition to nutrition consulting andmeal planning, topics include exerciseeducation, mindfulness, and stressreduction techniques. Participants havereported high satisfaction rates, andthrough this program, students havereceived valuable, hands on experienceteaching, facilitating, and consulting.

Thin It to Win It is a unique, 10week program that began in 2013in collaboration with Dr. Lisa Herzig.Dr. Herzig and her senior dietetics