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One of the powerful things about bringing mindfulness to campus is that it can have those individual positive effects, but it can also have a positive culture change.
—Caitlin Barthelmes, Director, Dartmouth Student Health Center
What You’ll Learn at “Building a Mindful Campus”
- A simple framework to bring mindfulness into classrooms, student life, and staff training
- Low-lift practices that fit into busy schedules
- Ways to measure impact, from student engagement to staff well-being
- Common pitfalls, and how to build momentum with limited time and resources
At Dartmouth, a whole-community approach has expanded mindfulness programming by more than 600%, helping faculty, staff, and students integrate practice into daily life.
Why a Mindful Campus Matters
Research on MIEA’s curriculum at Dartmouth has shown clear benefits for emerging adults: reducing stress and anxiety, improving sleep, and building resilience through daily mindfulness practice.
MIEA’s curriculum has reached more than 70,000 students across 300 campuses worldwide, equipping educators with practical tools to reduce stress and foster resilience.
Speakers
Vivien Roman-Hampton, LICSW
Director of Outreach and Teacher Development, MIEA Trainer
Vivien Roman-Hampton is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and founder of Activated By Wellness, a group practice dedicated to supporting historically underserved communities. She joined MIEA’s teaching team in 2018 and now leads outreach and teacher development.
She holds a BA in Psychology, an MSW in Social Work, and a Graduate Certificate in Women in Politics and Public Policy. Currently pursuing her PhD, Vivien’s research focuses on mindfulness and diversity, equity, and inclusion. She designs curricula that integrate mindfulness with equity and belonging in education.
Ordained in Thich Nhat Hanh’s Order of Interbeing with the Dharma name True Presence of Compassion, Vivien also serves on the board of the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies and practices with the Hopping Tree Sangha in Massachusetts. She finds renewal with her family and in the woods of Western Massachusetts.
LB White
Director of Wellbeing Initiatives, Dartmouth College
LB White has worked in the wellbeing field for more than a decade, serving communities from veterans to college students. At Dartmouth’s Student Wellness Center, she leads a whole-community approach to mindfulness, partnering with faculty, staff, and students to strengthen campus well-being.
As a core member of the Mindful Dartmouth Initiative (MDI), she helps embed mindfulness across academic, social, and professional life—cultivating resilience, authentic connection, and compassionate leadership. Research at Dartmouth shows that the MIEA curriculum she teaches reduces stress and anxiety while improving sleep and mindfulness.
LB holds a degree in holistic mental health counseling and certifications in yoga teaching, wellness coaching, and MIEA’s Mindfulness Teacher Certification. She draws on her training and personal practice to bring both expertise and authenticity to her work.
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