THE WELLNESS STUDY CONDUCTED AT SWARTHMORE REVEALED THAT STUDENTS WISH TO HAVE CONTINUOUS AND ONGOING CONVERSATIONS WITH FACULTY ABOUT BALANCE AND WELLNESS. can contribute to the knowledge needed to solve the problem of self-selection. Whether it is stateof-the-art medical and counseling suites, free-form social settings, or tree-lined promenades, addressing everyone's wellness needs requires a holistic assessment of everyone - especially those who are not vocal in demanding wellness amenities. "Cross campus partnerships have been integral to our wellness programming and student engagement," says Monica Verity, director of recreation at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. "Our Wellness Outreach Collaborative connects many departments across campus to provide financial and administrative resources that have enabled us to expand our programming and participation each year." Designing for wellness is not about marking boxes on a checklist while a building is being constructed or renovated; it is about maintaining and intensifying that feeling so that it spreads from the res hall room, to the dining hall, across campus, and into classrooms. Bill Massey is a principal and architect at Sasaki in Watertown, Massachusetts. bmassey@sasaki.com NOVEMBER + DECEMBER 2018 31http://uandss.com