Join us tomorrow for the 3rd and final Lunch & Learn series of the semester provided by The College of Health and Human Services Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Come for a free meal, excellent speakers and meaningful conversation.
Join us tomorrow for the 2nd Lunch & Learn series of this semester provided by The College of Health and Human Services Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Come for a free meal, excellent speakers and meaningful conversation.
Mark your calendars for this semesters Lunch & Learn series provided by The College of Health and Human Services Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Come for a free meal, excellent speakers and meaningful conversation.
๐ฐ Calling all College of Health and Human Services students - Scholarships for the 2025-26 school year are now open. The deadline in January 30, 2025. ๐ฐ
WMUโs Specialty Program in Alcohol and Drug Abuse was one of the first of its kind 50 years ago. Celebrate this milestone and help us prepare for the next 50 years on Oct. 13. Learn more at https://t.co/G9u02DZkfD.
SPADA grads have impacted our communities for 50 years. Help us prepare the next generation of addiction prevention and treatment professionals by supporting our program. Donate today to double your impact with a 1:1 donation match. Learn more and give at https://t.co/G9u02DZkfD.
WMUโs Specialty Program in Alcohol and Drug Abuse turns 50 this year. Celebrate this milestone and help us prepare for the next 50 years at our Homecoming Week celebration on Friday, Oct. 13. Learn more (and RSVP if you're a SPADA alum) at https://t.co/G9u02DZkfD.
The Veterans Mental Health Summit strengthens connections to the community and highlights the needs of local veterans and their family members. A multidisciplinary conference on aging, Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. In-person sold out, virtual tickets at https://t.co/3cWPtLTMDl.
Join us in the CHHS student engagement center for these engaging conversations on the third Wednesday of each month. The CHHS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will provide free lunch for attendees. Learn more at https://t.co/cz6jgxtjMK.
Healthcare Services and Sciences student Alecia Freeman was part of the Broncos Lead Internship Program over the summer, exploring administrative and HR roles in a law firm. It's great to see how her education translates to other fields. https://t.co/eIWOGpcfjE.
Indigenous communities have led environmental protection and climate change awareness around the world. A new course led by Dr. Dee Sherwood (social work) allows students to learn about Indigenous perspectives on environmental justice. Learn more at https://t.co/Au1o2ariEj
The three post-MSW School Social Work Training courses meet State of Michigan requirements for the educational component to be approved as a School Social Worker. The next session starts tomorrow and runs through Nov. 30. Work at your own pace! Sign up at https://t.co/IOqrkQunnc.
Join us September 7-9 for a virtual training presented by National TF-CBT Consultant and Supervisor, Kristine Buffington. This virtual continuing education event offers 12 Social Work CEs. Learn more at https://t.co/IOqrkQunnc.
Taken together, the three post-MSW School Social Work Training courses meet State of Michigan requirements for the educational component to be approved as a School Social Worker. The next session starts on Sept. 1. Sign up at https://t.co/IOqrkQuVcK.
Check out these social work CE offerings for August and September. CBT and TF-CBT trainings offered by experts through the College of Health and Human Services. Learn more at https://t.co/IOqrkQunnc.
Dr. Jennifer Harrison, professor and director of WMU's School of Social Work, has been named interim dean of the College of Health and Human Services, pending Board of Trustees approval. Congratulations Dr. Harrison. Read more at https://t.co/VebTl82vAF.
WMU's OT dept has received the inaugural CHHS DEI Distinction Award. In the study, international students gave VR tours of their countries to increase cultural understanding. Dr. Maureen Mickus led the project w/ OTD students Sarah Aguilar & Shreena Shah. https://t.co/e7FFJL3yNX
High tech at low cost: Thatโs Dr. Alessander Danna-dos-Santosโ mission. A neuroscientist and associate professor of physical therapy in the College of Health and Human Services, his research focuses on human movement and control. Read more at https://t.co/xMRpI7gPhM.