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.
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.
The College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ Health Extension is continually working to make Oregonians healthier through its nutrition outreach.
It takes more than just words to teach students to follow their dreams and be physically active. Exercise and Sport Science Clinical Assistant Professor Heidi Wegis teaches by example – and in June she completed her first Ironman triathlon in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Athletes seeking a healthy performance weight should eat high fiber, low-fat food balanced with their training regimen in order to maintain muscle while still burning fat, according to a report by an Oregon State University researcher.
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.
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs Mark Hoffman has been named the National Athletic Trainers’ Association’s (NATA) 2013 Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer.