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Chang K. Park Center for Student Wellness
Chang K. Park Center for Student Wellness
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Center for Student Mental Health and Well-being
Student Mental Health and Well-being
Chang K. Park Center
Chang K. Park Center for Student Wellness
The Chang K. Park Center for Student Wellness, with an ethos of "Benevolence to All,"
is designed to support the four pillars of Michigan Tech's Be Well Initiative—Live
Well, Play Well, Connect Well, and Recharge Well.
Each pillar is reflected in the building's design:
Live Well:
Spaces for clinical counseling, therapy, telehealth, and a medical clinic
Play Well:
A large fitness and exercise floor with fitness equipment for all skill levels
Connect Well:
Communal areas, group rooms, and a welcoming campus "living room"
Recharge Well:
Rooms for meditation and prayer, quiet lounges, and other restorative spaces for
stress reduction
The facility, to be located between the Memorial Union and Administration Buildings,
will advance student emotional, physical, and mental health, with dedicated space
for instructional areas, a fitness center, locker rooms, group training rooms, a medical
clinic, outreach and prevention offices, and accessible wellness amenities throughout.
The Chang K. Park Center for Student Wellness builds on momentum by expanding campus
capacity for integrated care, strengthening prevention and awareness efforts, and
creating purposeful spaces that support the whole student.
About Chang K. Park
Alumnus and philanthropist
Chang K. Park
graduated from Michigan Tech in 1973 with dual degrees in electrical engineering
and engineering administration, and has credited his education—and the support he
received from Michigan Tech faculty and staff—as foundational to his life trajectory.
After immigrating to the United States from Korea as a teenager, Park attended high
school in New York City, where he worked through the challenges of learning a new
language and adapting to a new culture. He recognized his personal growth from such
early challenges and subsequent encounters as he advanced his professional and business
careers.
Park built an impressive career that spanned engineering and international finance,
ultimately founding Universal Remote Control Inc., now a global leader in home automation
and control systems.
"I am grateful to have this opportunity to address students' needs to advance their
mental, emotional and physical health for many years to come."
Chang K. Park '73
90,000+
square feet of modern campus wellness programming and holistic care
1 of 30
institutions named to the 2026 Mental Health Services Honor Roll
(The Princeton Review)
Fall 2028
anticipated opening
$55M
gift from Chang K. Park '73 to fund the center—the largest individual gift in University
history
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