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Integrative Holistic Health and Wellness (Graduate Certificate)
Graduate College
… Integrative Holistic Health and Wellness (Graduate Certificate) Integrative Holistic Health and Wellness (Graduate Certificate) Application deadlines This program has suspended admissions for new applicants. …
https://wmich.edu/grad/program-certificate-integrative-holistic
Level I Clinics in Grand Rapids
Occupational Therapy
… Grand Rapids or Kalamazoo. Patient inquiry form Bethany Christian Services Clinic Address: 901 Eastern Ave NE PO … Email: azalia.gonzalez@wmich.edu At the Bethany Christian Services Clinic (BCS) , Western Michigan University … wrist and hand, tendon injuries, nerve compression, trigger finger, tendinitis and trauma/crush injury. …
https://wmich.edu/ot/academics/fieldwork/level-i-gr
Joe Gatto Night of Comedy
Auxiliary Enterprises
… Tickets range from $39.75-$92. For more information please visit or call our Miller Auditorium Box Office at (269) … Joe Gatto, a well-known comedian, actor, and producer, is best known for the hit TV shows “Impractical Jokers” and … on hit podcasts including This Past Weekend with Theo Von, What A Joke with Papa and Fortune and Life is Short with …
https://wmich.edu/events/70746
PSAW/PSSO's 2024 Winter Fest
Professional Staff Association of Western
… evening of holiday cheer, games and community connection. What's in store: 🍽️ Delicious appetizers provided. 🎲 Fun and … game, sipping on a craft brew, or enjoying tasty treats, this promises to be a delightful evening of winter magic that you …
https://wmich.edu/psaw/events/winter-fest-2024
Research and Innovation Digital Newsletter September 2020
Research and Innovation
… Biosciences Research and Commercialization Center (BRCC) is now part of ORI. You can now find BRCC as we call it … directly to its executive director Steve Haakenson or his executive assistant Bernadette Ballard-Reid to learn more … Michigan COVID-19 Overview Tracking dataset that aggregates demographic data of confirmed and potential …
https://wmich.edu/research/research-innovation-newsletter-9-2020
Rise and Shine Challenge
Western Wellness
… Rise and Shine Challenge Submitted by Tammy Boneburg on Other … Katie Alkema Email for more information It is essential to take in proper nutritional requirements throughout the day and what you choose for breakfast can make or break the health …
https://wmich.edu/events/66684
Top teacher award goes to another WMU grad
News
… at Stoney Creek High School in Rochester Hills, was surprised May 8 when Interim State Superintendent Sheila Alles … She is an inspirational educator who truly embodies what it means to put students first." Governor Gretchen … diverse and challenging educational experiences. Discover what the Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/05/53382
Science and the Human Endeavor - Speaker Series - Sylvia Earle
Humanities
… MI 49007 “Exploring the Deep Frontier” Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, author, lecturer, Explorer in … growing impact that people are having on the sea through what is being put into it, and what is being taken out. Rapid global warming, sea level …
https://wmich.edu/humanities/science-human-endeavor-speaker-series-sylvia-earle
Hydrogeology Major
Geological and Environmental Sciences
… sustainability, water quality and construction planning. This program emphasizes developing practical expertise in instrumentation, field methods, monitoring and water … through joining our highly active student organizations . What's Next? Apply Schedule a visit Meet with advisor …
https://wmich.edu/geology/hydrogeology
WMU program offers free tutoring, mentorship to KPS middle and high school students
News
… but a Western Michigan University program provides struggling students a place to find support. The University's … any way we can." While the U.S. Department of Education is just beginning to assess the impact of virtual schooling … tutoring program) in a changing world where we don't know what the next week will look like," says Hunter, who is …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/02/63181