When the Beavers take on the visiting Huskies at Reser Stadium this Saturday, the Moore Family Center and PacificSource Healthy Life will challenge fans to upgrade their football tailgate spread by incorporating more nutritious options into their menu at the third annual healthy tailgate event.
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Nearly 80 graduates of the former College of Home Economics met in Portland on Sept. 29. Dean Tammy Bray led the group on a journey from the college’s early beginnings to accreditation and where the college is headed in the future.
Words matter
Words matter. That’s the message pediatrician, journalist and public health advocate Dr. Richard Besser shared during a public lecture and private audience with College of Public Health and Human Sciences students in April.
The CPHHS’ accreditation campaign, “The Future of Public Health is Here,” won three awards at the CASE District VIII Conference in Seattle early February.

The College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ marketing team made a big impression at this year’s Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) conference in Portland, winning two awards in the District VIII Communication Awards competition.
Beyond disability

After transitioning out of the IMPACT program, 33-year-old Jeff Collins, who is on the autism spectrum and experiences intellectual and developmental disabilities, shares his love of fitness as a mentor to an 18-year-old friend.