The College of Public Health and Human Sciences welcomed nearly 200 new students during its annual CONNECT social.
The College of Public Health and Human Sciences welcomed nearly 200 new students during its annual CONNECT social.
This baccalaureate core course is designed to encourage personal awareness and responsibility for the maintenance of health and physical well-being. Through lectures and lab experiences, students will expand their knowledge of health and wellness.
Success in life is determined by many things – but to former Associate Dean Liz Gray, success was never measured in terms of things: possessions, titles or degrees. It was people and her relationships with them that created meaning not only for her but most importantly those close to her heart.
With accreditation around the corner, the new faculty will help propel the college even further into the 21st century and enhance its efforts to become a preeminent college of public health and human sciences.
In a new study looking at toddlers and preschoolers with autism, researchers found that children with better motor skills were more adept at socializing and communicating.
To help Ecuadorians identify their risks of lead exposure, Honors College student Erik Dove is studying the effectiveness of do-it-yourself test kits found in retail stores.