Chelsea Collins, the Director of Student Health at Fairmont State University, has been named a Generation Next: 40 Under 40 finalist for her outstanding work in promoting wellness and mental health in the university community. At an award ceremony held at the Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center on June 19, Collins was celebrated for her contributions to student health and her efforts to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention.
Collins has made significant improvements to the Student Health Center and organized initiatives such as the Stomp Out the Stigma event and the Falcon Mental Health Awareness program. She has also been instrumental in organizing campus wellness fairs that promote health and well-being among students. In a statement, Collins expressed her gratitude for being recognized as a leader in West Virginia and highlighted her deep connection to the state. She views it as a privilege to contribute to the growth and well-being of the students at Fairmont State University, with the hope that they will become leaders in their own communities in the future. The award ceremony was organized by The State Journal and aimed to acknowledge professionals in West Virginia who have had a positive impact on their industries, fields, and communities.