Staff and Contact Info
Kristin Sagun, Ph.D.
Director of Student Wellness
Licensed Psychologist
sagunk@etown.edu | 717-361-1405
Kris earned a MS in college counseling at Shippensburg University in 2000 and a PhD in Counseling Psychology from Temple University in Philadelphia in 2006. She completed her pre-doctoral internship in Professional Psychology at The Johns Hopkins University Counseling Center in Baltimore, MD (APA Accredited Site) and her post-doctoral fellowship training at The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt Hospital in Baltimore. Kris has gained training and professional experience within a variety of college and university counseling center settings over the past 14 years and has also worked in other college student life departments including Disability Services and Residence Life. Kris is a licensed psychologist in both Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Sandy Spayd
Health Promotion
spaydal@etown.edu | 717-361-1123
Sandy is a certified College Health Nurse. She joined the college in 1981 coming from a background in cardiac nursing. Her experience included both critical and progressive cardiac care which had an emphasis in patient and family education. Prevention programming led her to work with students who wanted to create a healthy college community. Currently she works with S.P.A.R.C. Students Promoting Awareness and Responsible Choices as well as overseeing the WELL. Our on campus Self-Care Center and our campus prevention efforts.
Eileen Wagener
College Health Liaison
wagenere@etown.edu | 717-489-1021
Eileen Wagener is a licensed Registered Nurse who joined the Elizabethtown College Student Health Department in January 2007. She had previously worked in student health at another Lancaster county institution of higher education.
Earning her Associates Degree in Nursing from Prince George’s Community College in 1982, Eileen has been practicing professional nursing for over 29 years. Previous experience includes, cardiac care, surgical care, pediatrics, and ambulatory care. The past 9 ½ years have been spent in College Health.













