Monthly Archives: May 2017
The True Meaning of Memorial Day
Memorial Day to many is just a holiday, the beginning to cookouts, water fun, and a long line of […]
Jabson To Attend Annual Conference on Randomized Behavioral Clinical Trials
The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences congratulates Jennifer Jabson, Department of Public Health, upon her selection to participate […]
PIPES Summer Camp Scheduled for June 6-8
The PIPES Program, Possibilities in Postsecondary Education, is hosting Summer Camp June 6-8 for juniors and seniors from three high […]
Public Health Assistant Professor Co-Authors Paper for Centers for Disease Control
The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Department of Public Health Assistant Professor, Kristina Kintziger, co-authored a paper just […]
Master’s Graduate Student Researches Connection Between Nutrition & Cancer
Amber MacDonald graduates with her degree in cellular molecular nutrition this week from the Department of Nutrition in the […]
Research Team from RHTM Receive Best Paper Award at AAFCS Confernece
The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences congratulates Ms. Chung-Wha Ki, PhD student and Dr. Youn-Kyung (Lydia) Kim, from […]
Dean’s Board of Advisors Thanks Board Chair for His Service
The College of Education, Health & Human Sciences (CEHHS) thanks Tony Brown, 2000 Alumni from the Department of Kinesiology, […]