Advising Black Male Students in 2020 and Beyond

This article was originally posted on August 24, 2020. HHS Student Success Navigator, Life Coach, and Instructor Bill Johnson is a co-author.  As the Fall 2020 semester begins, a call to serve incoming Black male students is warranted. Advisors and administrators can work together to improve the overall experience for… Continue reading…

PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERT:
THE LATEST ON COVID-19

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Is mask mandate slowing the spread?

“It’s high compliance, plus social distancing and hand-washing. And the quarantining of oneself if you are testing positive. It’s a combination,”  said Sharon Morrison, MSPH, MHSE, Ph.D., a professor in the department of public health education at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Read the complete article in the High Point Enterprise.

A Sweaty Stair Workout That Takes Just 20 Minutes

“Going up steps is definitely more stressful on the body,” certified exercise physiologist DeAnne Davis Brooks, Ed.D, C.S.C.S., an associate professor in the department of kinesiology at the University of North Carolina Greensboro and USATF Level 1-track coach, tells SELF. “It’s higher intensity than walking on level ground.” Read the complete interview… Continue reading…