Healthy Campus Summit

B-Healthy Summit

Read the article from our Fall 2025 summit: Going all-in to raise awareness of problem gambling. The summit, titled 鈥淧roblem Gambling: Awareness and Action,鈥 featured personal testimonies, expert presentations and panel discussions that explored the psychological and social dimensions of problem gambling. Attendees learned how to recognize early warning signs, foster open conversations and connect students with appropriate resources. The event also highlighted the importance of promoting healthy alternatives to gambling and building a campus culture that prioritizes wellness.


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The Healthy Campus Summit provides students, faculty, staff and community members a captivating day-long program to highlight the achievements and progress of the Healthy Campus Initiative.  

Sessions at the Summit are typically connected to a current or recent HCI project. By opening dialogues on culture change and fostering campus-wide collaborations in educational programming, research and healthy living, we are one step closer to meeting our goal of becoming the healthiest campus.

For those who anticipate a need for disability-related accommodations or auxiliary aids to attend or participate in this event, contact B-Healthy at bhealthy@binghamton.edu with at least three to five days of notice regarding equal-access needs.

Past keynote speakers

  • Problem Gambling: Awareness and action: Joshua Grubbs, Mark Rice, Daniel Trolaro, Katie Mibaum, William Reardon and Christopher Schillo.
  • Gregory Eells, director of counseling and psychological services at Cornell University
  • Dan Lerner, author of U Thrive: How to Succeed in College (and Life)
  • Michael Finkelstein, MD, executive director of the Slow Medicine Foundation and the author of Slow Medicine: Hope and Healing for Chronic Illness
  • Megan Amaya, assistant professor of clinical nursing, director of health promotion and wellness, The Ohio State University