Wellness Resource Center Team
Professional Staff
Molly Hadley, MPH, DrPH
Director of the Wellness Resource Center
Molly Hadley (she/her) has experience as a public health practitioner and researcher. She comes to Colorado College after completing her Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree and working in college health promotion at the University at Albany in New York for 4 years. Prior to that, she worked in practice-based public health in Colorado communities. These experiences focused on substance use and HPV prevention in Colorado youth through engaging key stakeholders, analyzing youth data, implementing evidence-based programs and practices, and evaluating outcomes. She utilizes the social ecological model when considering college health and wellbeing and believes health promotion and prevention must be impacted from each level of the model. She is a mixed-method researcher who looked at the impact of digital health literacy on COVID-19 behaviors in a college student population for her dissertation.
Email: mhadley@uupt.net
Phone: (719)-389-7315
Office: Yalich Student Services Building, Room 23
Sally Goodquist, MS
Assistant Director
Sally Goodquist (she/her) has a background in health education, policy, and program management. She has worked in federally qualified and school-based health centers, state and local public health departments, and for the National Health Service in England on a variety of health promotion topics including reproductive and sexual health, adolescent health, primary care, tobacco and nicotine use, communications, change management, and emergency preparedness. Sally holds a Master of Science in Health Communication from Northwestern University. She is passionate about promoting preventative health, meaningful community engagement, and simplifying complex health information for diverse audiences.
Email: sgoodquist2023@uupt.net
Phone: 719-389-6211
Office: Yalich Student Services Building, Room 232
Red Mayhew, BA
Administrative Assistant
Red Mayhew (they/them) is a Colorado College Alum with a background in mentorship. They worked as an FYP Mentor for three years, promoting CC students wellbeing and providing resources for an easier transition to new students. Red holds a Bachelors degree in History from Colorado College. They are excited to be a part of a team that provides students with the tools they may need and they hope to build a stronger sense of trust and community within the college.
Email: rmayhew2024@uupt.net
Phone: 719-389-7316
Office: Yalich Student Services Building, Room 230
Peer Health Educators
Utshaa Basu (she/her)
Class: 2025
Studying: Psychology Major; English Minor
Self-care practice: A hot shower, physical touch and company from my friends and loved ones
Favorite thing about the Wellness Resource Center? The stim toys.
Something to know about the WRC? There are so many free, easy to access resources to help and support you!
Charlotte Combe (she/they)
Class: 2026
Studying: Sociology and Feminist & Gender Studies
Self-care practice: I like to practice self-care by watching my favorite comfort movies (usually of the horror variety) and reading books (usually of the horror variety). Working on personal art projects and cooking are also great ways I unwind.
Favorite thing about the wellness resource center: The WRC is a non-judgmental place filled with so much genuine compassion and care. I love that regardless of who you are you can be welcomed into this space and surrounded by people who want to help you thrive.
Something to know about the WRC: the WRC has access to FREE harm reduction supplies like Narcan and Fentanyl test strips that we will teach you how to use, no questions asked. If you or someone you know could benefit from these resources, please stop by!
Mona Hamad (she/her)
Class Year: 2025
Studying: Major – Molecular Biology; Minor – Global Health
Self-care practices: Practicing mindfulness and focusing on stress management is really important to me. For me, this means going to the listening to music, practicing intuitive eating, and walking meditation.
Favorite thing about the Wellness Resource Center: My favorite thing about the WRC is our space! It's a welcoming place made for students, where you can study with a cup of tea or hang out and paint with friends.
What to know about the WRC: If you need access to resources, like confidential STI testing clinics or where to find naloxone on campus, you can always swing by or shoot us an email; we are here to help you!
Manny Kahne (he/him)
Class Year: 2025
Studying: Psychology major, Human Biology and Kinesiology minor
Self-care practice: I love playing sports of any kind. I also really enjoy cooking, bonus points if it is with friends!
Favorite thing about the Wellness Resource Center: One of my favorite things is how relaxed the space is. There are so many snacks, drinks, and pleasant spots to do work or just hang out! I also like the Third Week Pause events.
What to know about the WRC? We love collaborating with other people around campus. If there is an event or any type of initiative that you want to see on campus feel free to contact us in-person or by email and we can help you out!