News — HARRISONBURG, Va. — As students across the country return to school for the 2024-25 academic year, faculty experts at are providing advice to help students focus on their health and wellness, learning routines, budgeting and civic engagement.
- is with JMU’s and can discuss transitions, recalibrating routines and enhancing learner readiness.
- is with JMU’s and can discuss nutrition, exercise and weight management.
- , with JMU’s College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, focuses on the physiological links between sleep quality, physical activity and sedentary behavior.
- , with JMU’s College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, studies sexuality education and can discuss sexual assault prevention and sexual and relationship health.
- a teacher of writing, mindfulness and critical thinking, is with JMU’s and can offer advice on mindfulness and learning.
- is the interim executive director of JMU’s . The center emphasizes the acquisition of knowledge to make one a more informed participant in our democracy, skills to make one a more effective participant, and values that embrace the common good. Dillard can discuss civic discourse and engagement.
- is a senior lecturer with JMU’s . He can discuss the importance of personal financing and can help students identify basic budgeting strategies, how to build credit worthiness, and save for retirement.
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