Faculty & Staff Invited: 2025 Employee Benefits & Wellness Week
MSU faculty and staff are invited to attend theÌý2025 Employee Benefits & Wellness Week, hosted by Human Resources Management in place of the traditional one-day benefits fair. This weeklong series of events is designed to help:
- Explore your benefits
- Enhance your well-being
- Connect with colleagues in a relaxed and engaging environment.
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Registration Required:
Please pre-register for each event by visiting .
Event Highlights:
Monday - Friday, Sept. 22-26
Free Admission to the Sanderson Center
Enjoy free access to the Sanderson Center during Wellness Week! Try out an individual workout or join a group class—no registration needed. Come explore new ways to stay active and well.
Parking: Available in the G5 lot.
Tuesday, Sept. 23
10 a.m. -- MSU Employee Benefits Overview - VIRTUAL
A refresher session to help make the most of your insurance and retirement plans.
1:30 p.m. -- PERS Early Career Seminar - VIRTUAL
Open to all employees, not just those early in their career!Ìý This session will cover the basics of the PERS plan and highlight the benefits of enrolling in »¨ÐãÖ±²¥ Deferred Compensation Plan & Trust (MDC).
Wednesday, Sept. 24
9:30 a.m. -- TELUS Health: Understanding Your EAP - VIRTUAL
Discover the full range of support available through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), including mental health, financial, legal issues, and overall wellness.
2 p.m. -- MSU Employee Benefits Overview – IN-PERSON
A refresher session to help make the most of your insurance and retirement plans.
Thursday, Sept. 25Ìý
11 a.m. -- Fitness & Nutrition Session – IN-PERSON
Join us in the Sanderson Center Conference Room for light Tai Chi and a conversation about the benefits of physical activity. Enjoy coffee, tea, and fresh fruit while learning about healthy eating.
Parking: Available in the G5 lot.
Friday, Sept. 26
11:30a.m. -- Color Yourself Calm -- Hosted by ActiveHealth – IN-PERSON
Engage in active meditation through coloring while learning how your thoughts impact your health.