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Healthy OHIO, the employee well-being initiative at Ohio University, is set to introduce a new series of monthly Lunch and Learn sessions this fall. These engaging two-part workshops will take place during the lunch hour, providing employees an opportunity to enhance their well-being while enjoying their meal.
The sessions are designed to cover a variety of topics related to health, wellness, and personal development. Participants can expect to gain valuable insights and practical tips that they can easily incorporate into their daily routines. Each session will feature expert speakers and interactive discussions, fostering a supportive environment for learning and personal growth.
The Lunch and Learn Series aims to promote a culture of wellness within the university community, encouraging employees to prioritize their health and well-being. By participating in these sessions, employees can connect with their colleagues, share experiences, and build a network of support that extends beyond the workplace.
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