Programs
The WKU Grocery Bingo Program
Grocery Bingo is a program to help students learn more information about specific health topics that they can use to aid them in making healthier choices while getting toiletries and grocery items by winning Bingo games. This program consists of eight sessions throughout the school year in DSU Nite Class (between the food court and Redzone). |
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The WKU e-CHUG Program
e-CHUG (also known as eCHECKUP TO GO) is a brief confidential self-assessment tool; designed to give students personalized feedback about their alcohol use. The assessment takes about 20-30 minutes to complete and is self-guided. |
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The WKU e-TOKE Program
e-TOKE (also known as eCHECKUP TO GO) is a brief confidential self-assessment tool; designed to give students personalized feedback about their marijuana use. The assessment takes about 20-30 minutes to complete and is self-guided. |
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The WKU Free OraQuick HIV Testing Program
WKU Health Education & Promotion is offering Free OraQuick HIV Testing (no needles or blood required) this semester once a month. Results will be available the same day. |
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The WKU Health Education & Promotion Stall Street Journal
The WKU Health Education & Promotion Stall Street Journal is a publication that is placed in bathroom stalls in all of the residence halls on campus. This journal focuses on health issues that are relevant to college students, as well as health promotion happenings, social marketing statistics and more. |
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The WKU TopperWell Program
TopperWell is a group of WKU students who's goal is to promote wellness by increasing awareness of student health issues and encouraging positive lifestyle choices and decision-making skills through peer education. |
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