How does Jeremy Lin's story relate to Bastyr University's? We are both doing things that have rarely been done before, inspiring others with our work and "changing the game" in a number of different ways.
Each year the Student Council organizes the Talent / No Talent Show, inviting members of the Bastyr community show off their talents — or lack thereof.
Bastyr's Center for Spirituality, Science and Medicine presents the final act in the series, “going. Going! GONE?”, March 1 at 6-8 p.m. in the University chapel.
The first course in the series, "Essential Oil Therapy: Foundations," runs March 30 to April 1.
Focus of on-campus talks will be prevention, support and awareness
Mycologist Paul Stamets, the "Gluten-Free Doctor" Jean Layton and Pacific Northwest ethnobotanist Heidi Bohan headline the event.
We've redesigned and improved Natural Directions based on input from our reader survey.
Nutrition graduate Valerie Segrest helps Northwest tribes reinvent traditional foods, learning that social change starts in the kitchen.
The Seattle Times recently profiled the Bastyr Dining Commons chef, unearthing a story that was new even to many at Bastyr.
As we enter the second month of 2012, big changes are happening at Bastyr University. You may have noticed we unveiled a new website.
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Horses bring a unique energy, joy and playful nature to their interactions with humans as well as with each other. Observing their social behaviors helps us to discover and develop mindfulness, better communication skills and social sensitivity. This workshop is designed to help healthcare practitioners and students develop an awareness of the subtleties of self-presentation and communication which are necessary for a positive provider-patient relationship. Our interpersonal skills, as much as the factual clinical information, influence the quality and effectiveness of these relationships. Instructors: Beth Avolio, PhD, Jana Sopher, MA, LMHCA, Nona Henderson, BS, Samantha Heath-Lange, BS May 18-19, Sat & Sun, 9a.m.-5p.m. 14 CEUs, PDAs
Dr. Bove will introduce herbs used for pregnancy and early childhood, during the seminar for students and community herbalists.
Learn to create a calming outdoor sanctuary with creative garden ideas.
"In many cases, healthy lifestyle choices are often more effective than pharmaceutical care, and actually decrease the incidence of diabetes, heart attacks and other circulatory problems.”
In celebration of Earth Day 2013, The Princeton Review highlights Bastyr University's commitment to "going green".
The School of Traditional World Medicines will house Bastyr University's acupuncture, Oriental medicine and ayurveda programs, along with future programs drawing on medicine from around the world.
You can make your own bug sprays with herbs, vinegar and soap.
Proper nutrition can keep active children nourished and healthy — and even give them an athletic advantage. The key to peak performance is whole foods.
Chewing, slowing down, adding bitter foods and paying attention to your habits can help with common digestive problems.
A trained birth doula provides continuous emotional, physical and informational support to a birthing woman and her family.
Learn how to tell the difference between a food allergy and a food intolerance, and how to manage them.