Health Promotion & Prevention Education
Health Promotion strives to help all members of the TU community feel empowered to invest in their well-being and thrive personally and academically.
We offer programming, educational opportunities, services and resources that are approachable, student-centered and collaborative.

Health Promotion Workshops
The Health Promotion Department offers a wide array of interactive trainings on topics ranging from sleep hygiene and sexual health, to sexual violence prevention and stress management. These workshops are available to the TU community upon request.
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Peer Education
Our peer educators are students who are trained to provide accurate, accessible and helpful information around critical issues that affect students and the campus community. They facilitate workshops, host events and share information through engaging outreach.
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Peer Well-Being Coaching
Well-being coaching offers students free one-on-one guided conversations with a trained peer well-being coach. In this supportive space, the student is in the driver's seat and receives guidance to reflect on their own well-being, set realistic goals, identify potential challenges and strategies to overcome those challenges and build confidence to make change.
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Safer Sex Supply Requests
This program is intended to increase Towson University student’s access to safer sex supplies. We provide free safer sex supplies to Towson University Resident Assistants and student organizations upon request. Supplies are then made available to students at events or in their spaces.
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Well-Being Events
Looking for well-being events on campus? Check out these events on involved@tu that support well-being. Anytime you use involved@tu, you can filter the events by selecting the well-being category.
Find Well-Being EventsOur Values
The Health Promotion Department is comprised of professional staff members, graduate assistants and student workers who collaborate together to support student well-being.
In all of our work, we uphold the following values:
- Student-centeredness: create a positive and supportive environment that prioritizes the needs, interests and learning styles of students.
- Inclusion: provide programming, information and resources that are relevant and accessible to our diverse student body because well-being is for everyone.
- Collaboration: build meaningful partnerships with other members of the TU community to create a collaborative campus environment that supports well-being.
- Health and safety: utilize best practices to inform our work and protect students.
- Community: invoke a sense of responsibility in TU students, faculty and staff to create and maintain a campus environment where community and well-being are connected.
- Approachability: Ensure students feel comfortable accessing well-being tools, resources and opportunities.