CENTER FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH AND WELLNESS School of Health and Human Sciences CENTER FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH AND WELLNESS School of Health and Human Sciences Featured Stories Understanding and Preventing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Risk in Women Innovative Knee Laxity Device to Screen for ACL injury in Women MRI USED to study repetitive head trauma and neurocognitive activity News Congratulations to our Scholarly Workshop Infographic Contest Winners! Call for 2023 Undergraduate Williams Scholars! 2023-2024 Faculty Fellow CWHW’s 3rd Annual Research Forum DR. LINA ABIRAFEH TO VISIT CAMPUS 2022-2023 Faculty Fellows 2022 Speaker Series CWHW 2nd Annual Research Forum Fellowship Application Now Available CWHW Core Advisory Team Established New Health Topics Created By Our Spring 2021 PHE Community Health Education Interns Dr. Sandra Shultz receives grants from the National Science Foundation and the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Head Injury and Culture of Care in Female Athletes: Q & A with Dr. Donna Duffy Professor SANDRA SHULTZ agrees to serve as Director of Center for Women’s Health and Wellness More Girls Are Playing Football. Is That Progress? Female Brain Injury In Sport: What We Know and Still Need to Know. RESEARCH, INNOVATION AIM TO IMPROVE KNEE JOINT HEALTH Dr Donna Duffy talks about head injuries among female athletes The Women’s Gridiron Foundation engages young women in highly innovative, gender equitable programs and events through the vehicle of sport, primarily American football FEMALE BRAIN INJURY FROM SPORTS, VIOLENCE, MILITARY SERVICE Next Page »