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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — The Marshall University Center for Wellness in the Arts is expanding the services it offers.
The university says in the coming year it will offer performance anxiety workshops with health scientists, injury prevention sessions with certified athletic trainers and nutrition training with registered dietitians.
The university has provided health and wellness education to its performing arts students through a collaboration between the College of Arts and Media and the College of Health Professions since 2014.
The center also plans to offer agility and mobility training with exercise scientists, vision training to improve reaction times in performances and vocal education.
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