Maxx Biddle, a Morgantown native who earned his master’s degree in counseling from WVU, has been named the coordinator of BeWell, a satellite office of the Carruth Center that serves Health Sciences students.
“By supporting students’ well-being, we empower them to become successful health care clinicians and individuals, and I am grateful for the opportunities to help our students grow and achieve their goals of making the world a better place,” he said.
After earning his master’s degree, Biddle worked at Wellspring Family Services, a community-based service where he conducted home visits in rural areas to help impoverished populations.
Biddle also worked as the inaugural lead clinical therapist at the WVU Center for Hope and Healing and a behavioral health therapist at the College of Law.