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  • Dietetic Interns Take Over UNCG Dining Hall

    Dietetic Interns Take Over UNCG Dining Hall

    “I have a genuine passion for helping people, and this career path will help me do that,” says Isa Ramos-Castillo, current UNC Greensboro dietetic intern and nutrition graduate student.

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  • UNCG Joins Efforts to Track COVID Impacts on Students

    UNCG Joins Efforts to Track COVID Impacts on Students

    UNCG researchers and their collaborators have received approximately $500,000 to study the impacts of COVID on student learning. The funding is part of the NC Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) and North Carolina Collaboratory’s $6.73 million investment in 20 projects rooted at universities across North Carolina.

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  • CLASS OF 2022: MADDY GILHOOL LEADS BY EXAMPLE

    CLASS OF 2022: MADDY GILHOOL LEADS BY EXAMPLE

    Madison “Maddy” Gilhool thrives when she’s part of a team. Whether she’s on the soccer field or planning an event as a Community and Therapeutic Recreation (CTR) student, she’s inspired by connectivity and community.

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  • New Bench Aims to Spark Conversation, Inclusion

    New Bench Aims to Spark Conversation, Inclusion

    The Friendship Bench was created using 250 pounds of plastic bottle caps from students, staff, and faculty. The project was accomplished by alumna Claire Corrigan while she was earning a master’s degree in therapeutic recreation, along with her advisor, Dr. Stuart Schleien.

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  • A Longer Winter Awaits Ukrainians – Ali Askerov

    A Longer Winter Awaits Ukrainians – Ali Askerov

    Shortly after Russia’s military operation into Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, the Kremlin realized the miscalculations it made, which resulted in huge military losses. Still, Moscow managed to invade about 20% of Ukrainian lands mostly due to the power asymmetry.

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  • Peace and Conflict Studies Associate Professor Awarded Second Fulbright

    Peace and Conflict Studies Associate Professor Awarded Second Fulbright

    For the second time in less than a decade, Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) Associate Professor Dr. Jeremy Rinker received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award. Rinker, a professor at UNC Greensboro since 2015, plans to return to India, where he went in 2013 when he received his first Fulbright.

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  • Scientists Dive into Esports Athlete Health

    Scientists Dive into Esports Athlete Health

    Esports – competitive, multiplayer video gaming with spectators – is on the rise. To put it in perspective for the non-gamers, about 175 million people play video games in the United States alone: that’s about 33 times more than the number of Americans who play football.

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  • Supporting Student Veterans’ Physical Activity

    Supporting Student Veterans’ Physical Activity

    “Student veterans are a growing population, and there isn’t as much research or literature about this demographic out there compared to other student populations,” says Dr. Erin Reifsteck, associate professor in UNC Greensboro’s Department of Kinesiology. “Research suggests veterans are at an increased risk for chronic physical and mental health conditions.

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  • Penny Family Fund Supports Faculty Research

    Penny Family Fund Supports Faculty Research

    Faculty at UNCG’s School of Health and Human Sciences (HHS) will receive additional support for research thanks to a planned gift from Judy Penny ’70, ’74 MA, ’89 PhD.

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  • Spartans Help Safeguard Pro Athletes’ Mental Health

    Spartans Help Safeguard Pro Athletes’ Mental Health

    Maintaining peak mental health can be challenging. When you have millions of people watching, it can be exhausting. Lindsey Sanders ’12 MSW, ’21 PhD and Shaun Tyrance ’03 MS are among the health specialists making sure NFL players are taken care of in their entirety, including their mental health.

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  • HHS ALUMNI Awards: 2022

    HHS ALUMNI Awards: 2022

    The School of Health and Human Sciences recognizes outstanding alumni annually with school-wide awards and departmental Pacesetter awards. In 2022.

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  • Grad Student Tatiana Mihaita Finds Her Way in Nature

    Grad Student Tatiana Mihaita Finds Her Way in Nature

    Tatiana Mihaita didn’t always know what she wanted to do. But the extra time she spent figuring out her passion paid off, and this summer she interned in something she truly loved.

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  • HHS Trick or Treat Trail

    The School of Health and Human Sciences invites all UNCG students to trick or treat with us! When and Where: October 31 from 2:30-4:30pm, followed by a party in the Advising Center lounge until 5:30pm!  All UNCG students are welcome! Costumes are highly encouraged but not required. Already in HHS? Come by and say hi!…

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  • Yeong-Jun Seo

    Yeong-Jun Seo

    Yeong-Jun (YJ) Seo spent most of his childhood playing ice hockey – including in the 2018 Winter Olympics where he competed on the South Korean team in PyeongChang. However, the UNC Greensboro kinesiology doctoral student says his biggest challenge wasn’t competing on the world stage but stepping off it. “As I transitioned out of the sport, I felt I wasn’t…

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  • “Brave Enough to Be It”* New Directions for PCS Programs

    “Brave Enough to Be It”* New Directions for PCS Programs

    This semester, Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) implements new programs at the bachelor’s and master’s levels that will now highlight three interrelated areas of focus, Sustainability and Climate Change, Social Justice, and Community Engagement.

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