Lydia Hogan has a background in Community Health and Wellness, Public Health, Accessibility, and Mental Health Education. She has worked in higher education for a decade and hopes to provide students with a safe space to explore health, wellness, and self-advocacy through destigmatizing mental health and utilizing harm reduction practices.

We have 2 Wellness Work-Study students year-round. Additionally, we are open to supervising undergraduate or graduate-level interns looking for experience in the health and wellness space. Feel free to reach out!