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Those interested in the institute also visit the Web site For brochure and application, contact Mary Swartz, director of WMUs campus in Traverse City, at Western Michigan University, NMC University Center, Dendrinos Drive, Suite 200B, Traverse City, MI 49684 phone 231 9951788 fax 231 9951789 or email Two classes are offered in each class, students will have an opportunity to participate in group discussions and selfcare practices.
Located at the Leelanau School, private 50acre boarding school in scenic Glen Arbor, the campus is in the heart of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on the coast of Lake Michigan, miles of Traverse City, miles northwest of Detroit and miles northeast of Chicago. Classes are offered in each of two sessionsJuly 2430 and The first session will take place 2430 and will offer courses in spirituality and therapy and an introduction to holistic health care.
For brochure and application, contact Mary Swartz, director of WMUs campus in Traverse City, at Western Michigan University, NMC University Center, Dendrinos Drive, Suite 200B, Traverse City, MI 49684 phone 231 9951788 fax 231 9951789 or email Those interested in the institute take courses for personal enrichment or for application toward WMUs popular 18credithour graduate certificate program in holistic health care. Media contact Mark Schwerin, 3878400, mark. schwerinwmich. edu WMU News Office of University Relations Western Michigan University Michigan Ave Kalamazoo MI 490085433 USA 3878400 www. wmich. eduwmunews.
Located at the Leelanau School, private 50acre boarding school in scenic Glen Arbor, the campus is in the heart of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on the coast of Lake Michigan, miles of Traverse City, miles northwest of Detroit and miles northeast of Chicago. In addition to the variety of complementary and interdisciplinary approaches offered in each of two sessionsJuly 2430 and Each person will be taught by experienced members of WMUs holistic health care faculty, including two authors of the popular book on holistic health, Seeds of Awakening.
Those interested in incorporating holistic approaches into their personal, family and work lives, and students enrolled in health carerelated degree programs also find it valuable. Students enrolling in the institute take courses for personal enrichment or for application toward WMUs popular 18credithour graduate certificate program in holistic health care. Each person will be taught by experienced members of WMUs holistic health care faculty, including two authors of the popular book on holistic health, Seeds of Awakening.
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