A Vision for Wellness: The Beauvais Family’s Generous Contribution to Elon University
Elon University is poised to take a significant step forward in its commitment to holistic health and well-being for its students, faculty, and staff with the establishment of the new HealthEU Center. This ambitious initiative has been buoyed by a transformative gift of $100,000 from Kristy and Mike Beauvais P’26, hailing from Sudbury, Massachusetts. Their generosity not only underscores their dedication to education but also reflects their belief in the importance of fostering wellness in academic environments.
The HealthEU Center: A Comprehensive Approach to Well-Being
At the heart of the HealthEU Center is a vision focused on educating the university community about all facets of health and wellness. The center will serve as a hub where students can learn to prioritize their physical and emotional health during some of the most formative years of their lives. As Kristy Beauvais pointedly noted, "These are formative years for students. The HealthEU Center will serve as a springboard supporting students as they develop the skills and strategies they need to make their overall health and wellness a priority both at Elon and for the rest of their lives."
The HealthEU initiative aims to address six critical dimensions of health and wellness: community, emotional, purpose, financial, physical, and social. The future three-story facility will boast modern classrooms, student-faculty research spaces, and designated areas for wellness and fitness activities. Notably, it will also house the Mark and Kim Tyson Counseling Center, dedicated to providing individual and group therapy, workshops, and outreach programs—all vital services aimed at fostering a nurturing campus culture.
A Broader Commitment to Health and Wellness
The evolution of the HealthEU Center is a key part of Elon University’s larger goal to enhance the overall student experience. With an ambitious fundraising target of $25 million, the center aims to bring together academic resources, wellness programs, and campus recreational facilities in a state-of-the-art facility located within the Innovation Quad. This initiative seeks to directly support student success by creating an integrated environment where academic excellence and well-being go hand in hand.
As of now, more than $10 million has been raised toward this goal, demonstrating a strong commitment from the university’s community and supporters. The HealthEU Center is not merely an architectural addition; it symbolizes the university’s commitment to proactive and preventative health measures for its community.
A Family Legacy of Support
The Beauvais family’s generous contribution extends beyond just the HealthEU Center. It will also establish an Elon Engagement Scholarship aimed at enrolling students ready to fully immerse themselves in a nationally recognized engaged learning curriculum. Kristy and Mike Beauvais have expressed their admiration for the university’s ethos and its meticulous approach to student development, saying, “Elon does everything so well… We have confidence that they will do the same with the HealthEU Center and that it will serve as a model for other institutions to follow.”
Why Elon University?
Mike Beauvais highlights the university’s exceptional offerings, remarking on the accessibility of courses and the vibrant sense of community that Elon fosters. These aspects make it a compelling choice for students like their daughter, Emmy ’26, who is already embracing the university’s innovative approaches to education.
Both Kristy and Mike bring rich backgrounds to this initiative, with Kristy having nearly a decade of experience in education as a high school physics teacher, while Mike is a partner and former global co-chair at the life sciences and health care industry group at the prestigious law firm Ropes & Gray. Their professional insights further motivate and validate their decision to support the HealthEU initiative.
Make An Impact: Join the Revolution
As Elon University embarks on this transformative journey toward improved student health and wellness, opportunities abound for others to contribute. Naming opportunities in the HealthEU Center begin at $50,000, with flexible pledging terms available over a span of five years. Those interested in making an impactful contribution can reach out to Brian Baker, associate vice president for university advancement, at 336.278.7453 or through email at bbaker7@elon.edu.
In conclusion, the Beauvais family’s generous gift epitomizes a shift toward prioritizing health and wellness in academic institutions. With the HealthEU Center set to open its doors, a new chapter begins that aims to equip students with the tools they need for lifelong health and success—benefitting not just Elon University, but setting a precedent for colleges and universities nationwide.