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Kinesiology Professor Recipient of UNCG Research Mentor Award
My approach to undergraduate research and teaching heavily emphasizes learning while prioritizing inclusion. It is important to me that all undergraduate students become comfortable engaging with scientific research because, as future health professionals, they will need to be able to review and evaluate the literature to inform their own evidence-based practice.
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Applied Sport Psychology Professor Studies What Motivates Athletes
To be honest, I thought I’d play for one or two months. But then, I had a really supportive coach and team that kept me going. Alan Chu
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Nutrition alumna helps people develop positive relationships with food, themselves
There are many different ways to look at nutrition. As I got into the coursework with nutrition science, food science, and so on, I realized that different people need different things. There is no one method that will fit everyone.
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Nutrition Professor Researches Differences in Donor Breast Milk
If we know what’s in donor milk, we can think about how we might change our feeding protocol — such as adding fortifiers to donor milk, to better meet premature infants’ nutritional needs.
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Kinesiology Professor Obtains Patent for Device to help with ACL Injuries
We have a prototype and are seeking funding to develop a more commercial-ready model, which would connect to a computer to measure and graph the results of the laxity tests.
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Kinesiology students offer tips to stay active
People may have several barriers to exercising. Lack of time, lack of facilities, sometimes lack of energy and motivation.
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Recognizing Women in Science Throughout HHS
Feb. 11, 2025, is the 10th anniversary of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The School of Health and Human Sciences has women accomplishing incredible things every day . Here’s just a sampling of what our faculty and staff do.
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Kinesiology Alum Ensures the Chiefs are Ready for the Big Game
While much of the country is focused on whether the Kansas City Chiefs or the Philadelphia Eagles will win the Super Bowl, Dr. Shaun Tyrance is focused on the Chiefs’ mental health, a job he enjoys.
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Community and Therapeutic Recreation Grads Show Diversity of Profession
Alumni of UNCG’s Department of Community and Therapeutic Recreation have found their way in a variety of careers that enhance communities, from working in non-profits to planning events, teaching, or improving a person’s quality of life.
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Human Development and Family Studies Professor Wins Big on Wheel
I used ‘Wheel’ to teach (my daughter) letter recognition and colors. I would hear myself solving puzzles and saying aloud, ‘I could do this. I should go on the show.’ I wanted my daughter to see me not just talk, but take action, so we recorded an audition video. Human Development and Family Studies Professor,…
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Visiting Fulbright Scholar from Brazil Learns from HHS Professors
The scope of my doctoral research examines family and social relationships and their influence on the prevalence and severity of depressive symptoms among elderly individuals living in community settings in Brazil.
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Public Health Education Grad Has a Heart for Service
The staff at the School of Health and Human Sciences was so helpful, and I’ve never looked back.
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Human Development and Family Studies Student Creates Group to Help Foster Care Alumni
We hope we can model that peer mentor relationship. As someone who aged out of foster care, I hope that I can show (others) what that looks like as (they’re) undertaking their educational journey.
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Nutrition Professor is Breaking Down Breastfeeding Barriers
Infancy is a very important life stage. It’s a highly developmental phase, and it’s phase of immense opportunities. At the same time, any vulnerabilities during this phase can have a lifelong impact. Dr. Jigna Dharod, Department of Nutrition professor
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Communication Sciences and Disorders Student Studies in South Africa
Being in Africa prepared me for something more, some way to make a difference in the world.
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Public Health Education student receives leadership award from UNCG
Kennedy Strong, a Public Health Education student, is the 2025 student recipient of the Gladys Strawn Bullard award.
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Public Health Education Student Shows How he Found His Way at UNCG
I want to work in public health advocacy. Doing work in marginalized and underserved communities is my goal. With Dr. Michael Perko, he helped me to establish what I wanted to do, and that also led me to meeting other wonderful professors of the Public Health (Education) Department, like Professor…
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Club founded by HHS students provides opportunities in health fields
Club founded by HHS students provides opportunities in health fields
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MSAT Director Explains Why Medical Professionals are Necessary at Games
Being able to bring clinical and personal experiences to the classroom, the students respond to that.
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Communication Sciences and Disorders Professor Receives Supervisors Award
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Professor Kelly Harrington recently received the 2025 North Carolina Association of Supervisors in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (NCASSPA) Supervisor of the Year Award at the organization’s annual conference. This award recognizes Professor Harrington’s outstanding achievements in the area of supervision and clinical education in…
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Nutrition Professor Discusses Best Veggies with Nutrition Benefits
Collards are loaded with vitamins and minerals, including beta-carotene, potassium, and vitamin K.
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Public Health Education Professor Promotes Positivity in Youth Athletics
Dr. Mike Perko’s 500 Fist Bumps initiative made more than 1,200 connections among youth athletes, coaches, and officials at a recent high school lacrosse tournament in Greensboro. The teams were challenged to connect with each other on the field for three minutes. Athletes held connection coins with their team’s logo…
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Kinesiology Chair’s Research Reveals Impact of Exercise on the Brain
A study conducted by Kinesiology Chair Jenny Etnier and National Taiwan Normal University Professor Chang Yu-Kai reveals acute exercise can boost cognitive function by up to 10%, regardless of age.
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Undergrads Learn from Older Adults at the Museum
The Gerontology Program hosted “Timeless Talks” at UNCG’s Weatherspoon Art Museum in February. The intergenerational program featured an undergraduate Gerontology class, the Museum, and older community members. Students and participants walked through gallery exhibits sharing perspectives on the art and memories of their life experiences. The event included 25 undergraduate…
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Doctoral Student Presents at National Lecture Series
Human Development and Family Studies doctoral student Indya Walker was selected to be a speaker for the American Psychological Association Division 51 Master Class Lecture Series. Her talk on Feb. 21, entitled “Supporting Resilience in Black Males Exposed to Community Violence: The Opportunities and the Barriers,” presented research featured in her recent,…
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Kinesiology student interns with Las Vegas Raiders
I’ve wanted to be a mental health professional since I was about 13 or 14 years old.
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Department of Kinesiology Receives Inclusive Excellence Award
The UNCG Department of Kinesiology was recently recognized by the American Kinesiology Association at its annual leadership workshop in California. The department was awarded the 2025 Inclusive Excellence Award. Attending the conference for UNCG were (right to left): Dr. Scott Ross, Dr. Carl Mattacola, Dr. Erin Reifsteck, Dr. DeAnne Brooks…
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Nutrition Professor Explains Why Juicing is Not Beneficial
The human body is not designed to consume only one type of nutrient or food. It requires a balance of macronutrients daily.
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CWHW co-hosts Greensboro’s Day of Play
The UNCG Center for Women’s Health and Wellness and the city of Greensboro’s Parks and Recreation Department are partnering to host the city’s first National Girls and Women in Sports Day of Play on Feb. 1, 2025
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Greensboro Deputy Manager, UNCG alum, Receives State Award
’98 alum Chris Wilson, who earned his B.S. in Leisure Services Management, was recently recognized by the N.C. Recreation and Park Association with a Fellow Award at its annual conference. The award is given in recognition of outstanding achievement in the recreation movement and unselfish devotion in the service of…