May 12, 2026
Makkenzie Cerrone Haglund
March 11, 2026
Megan Lewis
Megan started her career at a small non-profit focused on youth substance use prevention, working closely with middle and high school students. Since moving into higher education, she focuses on prevention, harm reduction, and recovery efforts for the campus community. She is passionate about helping students build healthy, safe lifestyles in ways that align with their individual goals and experiences. Outside of work, you’ll find her spending time with her family, keeping up with her zoo of animals and enjoying iced coffee!
March 11, 2026
Andrea L. Kimura
Andrea L. Kimura, M.Ed., is a Health Educator at the University of Missouri Wellness Resource Center with over 15 years of experience in higher education supporting student well-being. She works collaboratively with campus and community partners to create healthier, flourishing campuses by using data, research, and best practices to expand access to wellness resources. As a Certified health & wellness coach, she supports students in areas such as stress management, time management, sleep, nicotine cessation, and mindfulness. She is committed helping students, staff, and faculty discover and develop the best version of themselves.
March 11, 2026
Megan D. Jones
For the past ten years, Megan has promoted the holistic health of communities as a health educator, yoga teacher, trauma-informed practitioner, community health leader, and therapist in Chicago, Hawaii, Nashville, and Missouri. She loves getting to know Mizzou students, and is grateful for any opportunity to support them on their well-being journey, so that they can make decisions that align with their values and support their goals. When not at work, she enjoys reading (ideally in a hammock), cooking, yoga, supporting therapy clients in private practice, and hiking with her partner, alongside their golden retriever and basset hound.
March 11, 2026
Kelsie Gibler
Kelsie is a lifelong Columbia-area local who cares deeply about the community and the students who call it home during their college years. With 10 years of nursing experience—including three at the Mizzou Student Health Center—she draws on a wide range of clinical experiences to offer thoughtful, well-rounded support and perspective. She’s a proud pet parent to four animals, two of whom are tripods confidently navigating life on three legs, which has given her a deep appreciation for adaptability, perseverance, and the ways we grow through life’s challenge. She is committed to fostering an environment where every student feels seen,…
March 11, 2026