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Vol. 3 Issue 19
Life@Wayne dedicates this special issue to help employees relieve workplace stress. Included are tips from Wayne State experts on the best places to relax on campus and relieving stress with food, massage, reflexology and exercise.

You can make any work space more inviting and relaxing by using an ancient Chinese art, says a Wayne State University interior design expert.

Most people make it their New Year’s resolution to get into shape for the new year. However, before you make the transition from couch potato to fitness freak, here are some safety tips for you to consider.

If your new year’s resolution includes joining a gym to relieve stress, the decision is a no-brainer, says Chris Nolan, assistant director, Wayne State University Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center (RFC).

A hidden treasure lies in the basement of the Wayne State University Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center (RFC). It can soothe stress-related aches and pains and is only steps away from most WSU offices.

Smoking does not reduce stress, but adds to it, says a leading Wayne State University researcher.

The Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center (RFC) offers affordable yoga classes to help Wayne State University employees physically, mentally and spiritually.

Fad diets may be tempting, but most have an opposite effect on stress. Mariane Fahlman, associate professor, Department of Physical Education, College of Education, advises to stay away from them.

Experts take their own advice; Employees find places to relax; Reflexology; Food available on campus; more ways to relieve stress.

Richard M. Gabrys, a veteran administrator and business professional, has been named as interim dean of the School of Business Administration. A Bloomfield Hills resident, Gabrys retired fro...

Anaclare Evans joins the Library Information Science (LIS) faculty this year, bringing expertise in the area of technical services. Evans earned her doctoral degree in higher education administration...

Auto executive Robert Lutz on Sunday, Jan. 15, will reflect on the leadership experiences and insights gained throughout his career and how he applies them in the hypercompetitive US auto industry in...

The Region V Office of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has named Wayne State’s Transportation Research Center as the recipient of the NHTSA’s Buckle Up America Safety Belt A...

Canadian residents with a bachelor’s degree and an interest in pursuing teacher certification are invited to seek admission to a new one-year teacher certification program being offered by the Wayne S...

Michael Bowen, assistant director, Student Center Operations, has been elected to serve as a board of trustee at-large member for the Association of College Unions International (ACUI). The ACUI brin...

Fred Reinhart, assistant vice president for Technology Commercialization at Wayne State University, has been elected to the Association of University Technology Managers’ (AUTM) Board of Trustees as v...

Learn the inside story of how Wayne State University developed its brand promise - from research to results; network with Southeastern Michigan professional communicators; and do it all at a convenien...

Gerald R. Oglan, former teacher in the Greater Essex County Public Schools in Windsor, Ontario, and associate professor at Wayne State University’s College of Education (COE), was recently named assis...

Detroit Public Radio has a new program schedule that began Dec. 13. The new offerings include the return of many steadfast public radio programs such as Car Talk, Fresh Air, This American Life, Afropo...

The program, Librarians on Location: We are Where you are, brings the librarians to you.The service helps those who need help finding resources but can't make it to the library. Librarians on Locatio...

Alexey A. Petrov, assistant professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development...

Swipe your OneCard between Tuesday, Jan. 17, and Friday, March 10, 2006, and you can win lunch for yourself and five friends at The Towers Café in The Towers Residential Suites.Use your WSU OneCard to...

The Detroit News, 1/10WSU changes rule on religious knivesBy Marisa SchultzThe university will comply with a court ruling and won't arrest Sikh students who carry 10-inch kirpan. WSU Public Safety Di...

Two Wayne State University Alumni Association publications, @ Wayne State and Wayne State Magazine, each received an award from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District...

Kick Start Your Heart at the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (EACPHS) on Wednesday, Jan. 18 and enter to win two Super Bowl XL tickets.Kick Start Your Heart , a fitness and he...

The Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences observes National Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Week. During the week of January 22-28, the college celebrates more than 4...

On Monday, Jan. 16, Delta Omicron Professional Music Fraternity and Wayne State University’s Department of Music, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, will present the 12th Annual Afric...

Read or listen to the words of famous civil rights activists at the MLK Readathon, a 24-hour event from noon to noon Wednesday, Jan. 18, through Thursday, Jan. 19, outside the Undergraduate Library.Re...

Did you receive a new wireless laptop this holiday season? If so, or if you plan on purchasing one soon, you may have heard how easy and affordable it is to set up your own wireless network at home. B...

Marguerite Rigby, assistant vice president, Office of Alumni Relations, began a one-year term Jan. 1 as chair of the National Educational Alumni Trust (NEATrust) Executive Committee. In her position,...

The Wayne State University Department of Music, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, opens its winter concert series Friday, Jan. 13, with a performance of Beethoven’s First and Last So...

Barbara Williams, senior lecturer, College of Nursing, was featured on the national TV broadcast Faithfully Fit airing on the Food Network Jan. 7, and it was repeated Jan. 8. The program, which was ta...

Former colleagues and students gathered Dec. 21 at McGregor Memorial Conference Center to remember a quiet civil engineering professor who led by example and remained dedicated to his teaching and ear...

The Department of Music, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, has created its own textbook and four CDs. The study aids will enhance the course, MUH 1340 World Music Appreciation. This...

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