Healthy Campus Leadership and History

 

Healthy Campus Leadership

Chair

Jordan Perry, MPH, MCHES, CWWS, Appalachian State University
Chair-Elect

Past Chair

Erica Phillipich, MA, Michigan State University
Nikki Brauer, MS, COEE, CWPM, Illinois State University

Members

Julie Weissbuch Allina, MSW, Southern Methodist University
Mary Jo Desprez, MLIR, University of Michigan
Marguerite O’Brien, MSW, Coastal Carolina University

Staff Liaison

Robyn Buchsbaum, American College Health Association


Past Healthy Campus Leaders

Healthy Campus Framework 2018-2020:

  • M. Scott Tims, PhD, Tulane University
  • Monica C. Webb, PhD, MPH, CHES, University of Florida
  • Nikki Brauer, MS, Illinois State University
  • Rebecca Caldwell, PhD, University of South Carolina
  • Andrea Drott, MSEd, Northern Illinois University
  • Jim Grizzell, MBA, MA, MCHES, ACSM-EP, FACHA Cal Poly Pomona
  • Marguerite O’Brien, MSW, University of South Carolina
  • Erica Phillipich, MA, Michigan State University
  • Kimberly L. Peabody, PhD, Binghamton University
  • Jordan Perry, MPH, CHES, CWWS, University of North Carolina Asheville

 

Healthy Campus 2020

  • Michelle M. Burcin, PhD, MPH, MCHES, Walden University
  • Allison Smith, MPA, New York University
  • George Brown, PhD, University of Alabama
  • Cynthia Burwell, EdD, MCHES RKT, Norfolk State University
  • Jim Grizzell, MBA, MA, MCHES, ACSM-EP, Cal Poly Pomona
  • Jacqueline Hamilton, EdD, RCRSP Texas A&M
  • Ann Quinn-Zobeck, PhD, BACCHUS
  • Eric Stein, MS, Stanford University
  • Sara Stahlman, MA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Katherine Vatalaro Hill, MPH, CHES, Virginia Commonwealth University

 

Healthy Campus 2010

  • Karen Moses, MS, RD, CHES, Arizona State University
  • Jim Grizzell, MBA, MA, MCHES, ACSM-EP, FACHA Cal Poly Pomona
  • Alan Barnes, MDCM, University of Florida
  • Cynthia B. Burwell, EdD, University of Virginia
  • Jeanne Wilson Clark, BSN, RN, CHN-C, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Ron Elson, MD, University of California, Berkeley
  • Doug Everhart, MA, University of California, Riverside
  • Karen A. Gordon, MPH, Princeton University
  • Chris Hiestand, MA, Drexel University
  • Madeline Jones, RN, BSN, University of Virginia
  • Helene Keable, MD, Columbia University
  • Dorothy Kozlowski, RN, MSN, Rutgers University
  • Lucinda Lautz, RN, MPH, Butler University
  • Francesca Maresca, MA, Rutgers University
  • Gayle Nelson, MS, RNC, University of Iowa
  • Lu Ann Reif, RN, MPH, College of Saint Benedict
  • Betty Reppert, PA-C, MPH, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Myra Rosenstein
  • Sally R. Rinaldi, RN, MPH, Yale University
  • Ray Rodriquez, MA, Duke University
  • Lesley Sacher, MA, Florida State University
  • Sandra Samuels, MD, Rutgers University
  • Ronni Sanlo, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Beverlie Conant Sloane, PhD, MPH, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles

Healthy Campus 2000

  • Karen A. Gordon, MPH, Princeton University
  • Alan Barnes, MD, Johns Hopkins University
  • Alan Berkowitz, PhD, Hobart Williams Smith College
  • Shelley Bratholdt, RNC, ANP, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
  • Diane Jones, MSW, PhD, Emory University & CDC
  • John Langdon, MD, University of Central Florida
  • Walter Sanders, MA, Howard University
  • Christine Zimmer, BSN, MA, Western Michigan University

Healthy Campus 1980s and 90s

  • Doryn Davis Chervin, PhD, Stanford University
  • Beverlie Conant Sloane, MPH, PhD, Dartmouth College
  • Karen A. Gordon, MPH, Princeton University
  • Robert S. Gold, PhD, ODPHP
  • Rick Guyton, PhD, University of Arkansas
  • Steve Corbin, DDS, CDC
  • Margaret Chamberlain, MALD, Dartmouth
  • Christine Zimmer, BSN, MA, CHES, Western Michigan University
  • Mary O’Donnell, MPH, UC Berkeley
  • Dorothy Kozlowski, MSN, RN, Rutgers University

Significant Moments in Healthy Campus History

1979
Healthy People: The Surgeon General’s Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention released

1985
National Health Objectives Task Force (NHOTF) by the American College Health Association (ACHA) began developing Healthy Campus 2000

1986
Achieving the Health Objectives for the Nation in Higher Education published in the Journal of American College Health

1991
Healthy Campus 2000 released

2000
ACHA’s National College Health Assessment released, which allows for objective setting as part of Healthy Campus 2010

2001
Healthy Campus 2010 released

2010
Healthy Campus 2020 released

2018
Healthy Campus needs assessment and re-envisioning begins

2020
The new Healthy Campus Framework is released, providing a vision for the next generation of Healthy Campus

2021
ACHA’s Healthy Campus Coalition becomes an ACHA Committee: Healthy Campus Leadership Team

2022
The new Healthy Campus Inventory is released.

 

Learn more about the history of Healthy Campus from Jim Grizzell, MBA, MA, MCHES, ACSM-EP, FACHA, Cal Poly Pomona.

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