wellness
SPOKANE, Wash. – WSU Spokane students from each of the health disciplines on campus are offering their expertise at free wellness fairs for teachers at 10 schools in the Spokane Public Schools district.
Photos by Judith Van Dongen and Becki Meehan, WSU Spokane
Kane, courtesy
of Wikipedia
(Music: Button Up Your Overcoat, 1929, performed by
Helen Kane
, American actress and singer, may be best remembered as the original “Boop-boop-a-doop” girl.)
SPOKANE – Students from WSU’s Nutrition and Exercise Physiology (NEP) program in partnership with the Riverpoint Campus Wellness Collaborative hosted the 2010 Health Fair on Oct. 21 in the atrium of the WSU Spokane Academic Center.
This fun annual event was free … » More …
Related
Wellbeing tools and assessments
PULLMAN – The WSU Wellbeing staff is offering a new service called Ask WB.
Ask WB is a health education and information resource for faculty, staff and students. Submissions will be kept anonymous and answered by Wellbeing staff in collaboration with WSU educators, health care providers and health professionals.
The Wellbeing staff will help find the answers and information related to the eight dimensions of health:
nutrition
exercise
relationships
stress
emotional health
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Visitors to Health and Wellness Services will see a big change this December, when HWS will become the sole occupant of the building in which it now resides. Pullman Memorial Hospital officially will move to its new location on Bishop Boulevard, changing its name along the way to Pullman Regional Hospital. Every aspect of the hospital will relocate, leaving HWS at a convenient location for the university community. However, HWS will continue to provide services such as lab tests and x-rays, said Dr. Bruce Wright, HWS director. After the move, HWS will expand into the rest of the first floor and continue to use a … » More …
Visitors to Health and Wellness Services will see a big change this December, when HWS will become the sole occupant of the building in which it now resides. Pullman Memorial Hospital officially will move to its new location on Bishop Boulevard, changing its name along the way to Pullman Regional Hospital. Every aspect of the hospital will relocate, leaving HWS at a convenient location for the university community. However, HWS will continue to provide services such as lab tests and x-rays, said Dr. Bruce Wright, HWS director. After the move, HWS will expand into the rest of the first floor and continue to use a … » More …