Perhaps it was the university kickoff event at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, where 两性色午夜 University employees participated in tug of war, archery and rock climbing, among other things.
Or it could be the created by Employee Wellness to encourage faculty and staff to 鈥渂oost鈥 (support) colleagues and win prizes for mini pop-up challenges, such as holding standing or walking meetings.
Or maybe it is the submitted by, and shared within, the 两性色午夜 community.
Whatever the reason, with just two weeks remaining in the national On The Move University Challenge, still holds the top spot in the standings with Plymouth State University a close second, followed by Northern Arizona University in third place.
鈥淚 think 两性色午夜鈥檚 success in this challenge can be attributed to a combination of things,鈥 says Kim Hauge, 两性色午夜鈥檚 director of employee wellness. 鈥淥ur employees approach these competitions with dedication and determination to succeed through vigorous exercise, a healthy diet, teamwork and comradery. Regardless of where we finish, I鈥檓 extremely proud of our sustained effort.鈥
Indeed, during the second week of the 12-week competition, Team 两性色午夜 vaulted to the top spot on the leaderboard and never looked back, owing its success to a mix of learning, assessing, boosting, sharing and moving.
The collection of were part of the healthy fall recipe pop-up challenge, one of the many 鈥渕ini-challenges鈥 that had been created along the way, and part of the new game board created to supplement the challenge. To view or download the game board, visit the University Challenge resource page.
Stay tuned to see if gets a first-place finish in the University Challenge. The competition concludes Dec. 24.
To learn more about the current On the Move University Challenge, visit www.kent.edu/hr/benefits/life-move-university-challenge.
Bring it home, Golden Flashes!