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| In November, Bastyr University brought acclaimed food writer Michael Pollan (In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto and The Omnivore's Dilemma) to Seattle to talk about how food can change the world when people take a conscious approach to eating. Pollan's movement to find alternatives to the industrial food chain is very much in keeping with the holistic view of food and nutrition taught in Bastyr's nutrition degree program curriculum. More... |
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Recently, a group of 10 naturopathic
students from Bastyr University traveled
to Nicaragua to study
international health care and
the economic and political influences
affecting Nicaraguans.
The students learned about "liberation
medicine," which empowers patients to
transform their environments in ways
that promote health and sustainability. More... |
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Dwayne
Clark walks a steady path in pursuit of a singular goal: changing the way America ages. A longtime supporter of natural medicine and Bastyr University, Clark recently donated $100,000 to establish a healthy aging research program at Bastyr. More... |
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In many cultures, a labyrinth is regarded as a door between two worlds. Bastyr University trustee and benefactor Margaret (Peggy) Brevoort has devoted her life to connecting disparate worlds — spending her leisure time constructing intricate labyrinths and helping others to do the same. More... |
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