'Enhancing Health' the topic of upcoming Strategic Planning forum

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — “Enhancing Health” will be the topic of the last in a series of public forums focused on implementing the University’s long-range Strategic Plan. The forum will take place 1-2:30 p.m. Friday, April 7, in the Morrison Gallery in the library at Penn State Harrisburg.

Faculty, staff and students from across the University are invited to participate, either in person or via livestream. To watch via livestream, go to the event page online: http://strategicplan.psu.edu/events/harrisburg-040717/. Community members also can participate by sending questions or comments to [email protected] and putting “Enhancing Health” in the subject line, or by tweeting, using the hashtag #PSUplan.

“By hosting this forum, Penn State Harrisburg is playing a vital role in facilitating community discussion of our Strategic Plan’s thematic priorities," said Dr. Mukund Kulkarni, chancellor of Penn State Harrisburg. "This forum offers a valuable opportunity for broad engagement about the topics of personal and community health.”

The forum will include an overview of the strategic plan implementation process and key ideas and the initiatives being considered that relate to Enhancing Health. Participants will have time to ask questions or provide comments.

Among the many ideas to be discussed at this forum, featuring panelists who are leaders of committees focused on this topic, are:

  • Enhancing the health of everyone in the Penn State community: Launching a University-wide health campaign that addresses tobacco, alcohol and other substance use; smart use of antibiotics; HPV vaccinations; and healthy lifestyles (including physical activity, diet, mindfulness and sleep).
  • Enhancing education and student engagement in the area of vulnerable populations and health equity: Encourage the diffusion of interdisciplinary knowledge about health disparities through course enhancements, new interdisciplinary courses and programs (e.g., certificates and minors).
  • Building an infrastructure that supports excellence in biomedical and health research: Appoint a team of faculty and designated staff tasked with expanding bridges between all Penn State campuses to promote the University’s biomedical and health research capacity.
  • Investing in biomedical and health research excellence by focusing on cancer: Make a series of investments in new faculty and other additions to drive progress in fighting the complex set of diseases that cancer comprises.

“We have several ideas for Penn State-led initiatives and programs that address health-related issues,” said steering committee co-chair Leslie Parent, associate vice president for health sciences research and vice dean for research and graduate studies in Penn State’s College of Medicine. “We are excited to share these initial ideas with members of the University community to get their feedback and solicit additional suggestions.”

The Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost and the Office of Planning and Assessment have been co-hosting the series of strategic planning forums. For more information, visit strategicplan.psu.edu/events.