“You can only influence change by understanding what drives the behavior,” says Mary Cluskey. “Dietitians need to continue to focus on teaching others how to change, not just on telling them why they need to change.”
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Emily Ho, Moore Family Center endowed director will be recognized as an outstanding faculty member “who excels in teaching, research and leadership” at the Aug. 31 Beaver football game.
Eating a pinch of broccoli sprouts has as much, if not more, cancer-fighting compounds for your health than an entire head of broccoli – that’s just one lesson high school students in the Multnomah County 4-H Youth Exploring Academics in Health (YEAH!) Camp took away from their tour of the Moore Family Center in July.
The conference provided not only a continuing education opportunity, but also a venue for dietitians, nutrition educators and health professionals to learn the latest information, from the science to its application, on emerging issues in nutrition and health.
Free class that offers a hands-on experience where students learn cooking techniques, healthy and nutritious eating tips, and lessons on food safety and meal preparation.
College celebrates opening of Moore Family Center