On June 21, Wright State hosted Healthy Start to Summer the Wright Way for anyone looking to improve their health and wellness.
The two-hour health fair took place on the Hamilton Hall Plaza and included Zumba, a stroll around campus, door prizes and more than a dozen vendors.
Kelly Lynn Gibson, a 2019 graduate, represented her company Innergize at the fair. Innergize promotes whole health from the inside out. “I’m here as a grad and I wanted to give back to the community that supported me,” said Gibson.
This was the first year of the free event, and organizers hope that it will spark interest in living healthy. “Sometimes you need somebody to give you that extra little push,” said Cindy Vanzant, assistant director of the Women’s Center and one of the event organizers.
The event was sponsored by Wright State’s Office of Latinx, Asian and Native American Affairs; Women’s Center; Campus Recreation; Counseling and Wellness Services; Student Legal Services; and the Veteran and Military Center.

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