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Video: Students put a spin on disability awareness

With disability awareness as its goal, the College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ Pre-Therapy and Allied Health Club hosted its annual Wheel-A-Thon event in the Memorial Union Quad May 12-14.

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Kinesiology

Getting to know: Sam Johnson

“In terms of my teaching, I hope the students come out prepared and ready to provide quality care to their patients,” Sam says.

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Knee injuries in women linked to motion, nervous system differences

Scientists at Oregon State University found that men control nerve impulses similar to individuals trained for explosive muscle usage – like those of a sprinter – while the nerve impulses of women are more similar to those of an endurance-trained athlete, like a distance runner.