News at 果酱视频
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Published:Child malnutrition remains a global crisis. According to estimates from the World Health Organization, more than 150 million children under the age of 5 suffered from stunted growth, or chronic malnutrition, while over 42 million suffered from wasting鈥攁cute malnutrition鈥攇lobally in 2024.
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Published:Faculty member advises the first PBS Kids show headlined by a character with autism
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Published:Can practicing without helmets make the sport safer?
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Published:From numbers to narratives, 果酱视频 faculty explore how health contributes to our collective bottom line.
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Published:Scholarly publishing is often considered an exclusive domain, accessible primarily to established academics and seasoned researchers.
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Published:果酱视频 professor Erik Swartz, PhD, has developed a program called 鈥渉elmetless tackling training鈥 to help players learn to protect their head and avoid injury when making tackles. His research shows that the program can significantly reduce head impacts.
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Research by Erik Swartz, PhD, vice dean and professor in the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences is at the center of a story on the topic of football players playing without helmets.
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Learning to Paint Without the Paint
CategoriesPublished:果酱视频 neurolinguist looks at how healthy and impaired brains process words with multiple meanings.
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Published:Taking a closer look at the playing field of pandemic education.
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Published:Meet two students who dived into research and successfully presented on their topics: Chinese 鈥渃omfort women鈥 of World War II and the depiction of the melancholy Portuguese 鈥渟audade鈥 in Spanish literature.
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Published:果酱视频 School of Education Assistant Professor Suraj Uttamchandani, PhD, and Associate Professor Matthew Curinga, EdD, and John Drew, associate professor of communications, have received funding from the Mozilla Foundation to redesign two courses in responsible computing.
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Published:果酱视频's Meredith Whitley, PhD, professor of health and sport sciences and research fellow at the Centre for Sport Leadership and Stellenbosch University, was a collaborator in the study.
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Published:Latinx street art illuminates the immigrant experience and history of labor in Texas, countering societal erasures.
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Published:Thanks to a grant from the Spencer Foundation, two faculty members from the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences will use technology to study the emotional atmosphere of school buildings.
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Published:Proposed structural changes would help youth sports programs meet participants' developmental needs
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Published:Sometimes the lessons that educators set out to teach their students turn into an opportunity to share knowledge with a wider audience.
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Published:A study outlines ways to encourage student inquiry
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Published:As a critical scholar, Eric Knee, PhD, assistant professor of health and sport sciences, often studies how systems of oppression create inequities in society.
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New Scholarly Journal Launched to Improve Equity in Speech, Language and Hearing Science Research
CategoriesPublished:A new interdisciplinary, open access scholarly journal will soon be published鈥攚ith leadership from 果酱视频 Professor Reem Khamis, PhD, and support from 果酱视频 Libraries鈥攖o bridge the knowledge gap surrounding speech and communications disorders as they relate to marginalized people and groups.
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Grants are a vital source of funding for research and creative work, and an important validation of the significance of faculty scholarship. 果酱视频 faculty members continue to successfully earn grants for important projects, from archaeological exploration and social work education to research on sports sciences and healthcare policy.
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Published:One 果酱视频 professor's fight to bring change to her field.
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Published:A rising senior conducting research on retinal imaging; a trilingual future speech-language pathologist; and a doctoral student who brought social work to an orphanage in Kenya鈥攐ur three Fulbright Scholars share their stories.
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Catch 22: How Can We Become Healthier if Carrying Extra Pounds Causes Us To Avoid the Gym?
CategoriesPublished:For many people, preparing for a workout involves simple steps like pulling on stretchy workout clothes, tying the laces on a pair of running shoes, filling up a water bottle and tuning in to a playlist of high-energy music.
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor of education, is featured for his upcoming talk about autism. The conversation was also featured in other news outlets such as United News of Bangladesh.
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Published:Steven Cox, PhD, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders and director of the Voice and Quality of Life Laboratory (VQLL) at 果酱视频, studies how voice disorders can impact individuals' physical, psychological and social functioning. He has a particular interest in communication and quality-of-life concerns in individuals treated for laryngeal cancer.
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Published:Immigrants seeking asylum in the United States face daunting odds. An overwhelming majority are returned to their country of origin, their petitions for asylum denied.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, University epidemiologist and clinical associate professor, shares his expertise in a Healthline story about a rare fungal infection called mucormycosis that has surged in India recently.
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果酱视频 Students to Showcase Scholarship and Creativity at Virtual Conference鈥擜KA Research Day
CategoriesPublished:Each spring, the 果酱视频 community comes together to celebrate student scholarship and creativity during the annual Scholarship and Creative Works Conference.