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Amy Webster
Associate Director of Well-Being and Nutrition
Intellectual well-being is fueled by curiosity—a desire to learn, think critically, and embrace new ideas. It's about becoming a lifelong learner by actively engaging in mental activities that expand your knowledge, skills, and creativity. This isn't just about stimulation; it’s also about giving your brain the rest it needs to process information and maintain a healthy balance.
This dimension of well-being is fostered both in and out of the classroom. It involves developing good study and time management skills, while also challenging yourself to see different sides of an issue. By exposing yourself to new ideas and beliefs, you become more aware of who you are and what you value, fueling a continuous journey of personal and intellectual growth.
At Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ, your academic journey is backed by resources designed to help you thrive. From personalized advising and tutoring to writing support and study skills workshops, on campus academic services provide the guidance you need to excel in the classroom and beyond.
The Academic Center for Excellence and the Writing Center are dedicated to helping students achieve their academic goals through individualized learning services.
A Bryant education is known for delivering exceptional career outcomes. That’s because career planning and experiential learning are woven throughout the student journey.
By pursuing both a major and minor — with one in business and one in the liberal arts or sciences — you’ll learn how to assess problems from different perspectives and find creative solutions to today’s biggest challenges. Our interdisciplinary approach is a strength that leads to endless career possibilities.
The Douglas & Judith Krupp Library is the information hub for the university, providing dynamic physical and virtual learning environments with access to premier resources and point of need high touch service.