IMPACT is a noisy, joyous program providing children with physical and/or intellectual disabilities the opportunity to move their bodies, play with peers and develop a passion for lifelong physical activity.
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IMPACT is a noisy, joyous program providing children with physical and/or intellectual disabilities the opportunity to move their bodies, play with peers and develop a passion for lifelong physical activity.
No one should ever feel isolated. This belief motivates Jonathan Garcia, PhD, to combat social isolation among Latino lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth living in the U.S.
“This study underscores the importance of a high quality recess experience for children,” says William Massey.
Emily Norcross, ATC, is an instructor in the athletic training program at the College of Public Health and Human Sciences.
Associate professor of environmental and occupational health Molly Kile helped host the third Tribal Environmental Health Summit.
Erin Green is spending 10 weeks in Washington, D.C., interning with the ASPPH as a data center intern.