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TLCS alumna Justine DeFrancesco penned a children's book to teach her students how to deal with emotions and build social skills in a post pandemic world.
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51³Ô¹ÏÍø students can stay fit and refine or learn new sport skills while developing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The only prerequisite: Enrolling in any of the Physical Activity, Wellness and Sport (PWS) classes offered through the School of Teaching,…
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Michele McCombs, a second-grade teacher for Kent City Schools, believes the Becoming a Brave Teacher workshop came at just the right time for her to be that ‘teacher/leader’ who develops a support system of inclusiveness for the LGBTQ+ community.
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Two years ago, Cynthia Blinebery had an inkling she might have Parkinson’s. Her voice was weak, and her husband often asked her to repeat things. She ran out of breath when speaking and experienced tremors in her hands and fingers. Her father and aunt had Parkinson’s. A…
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We asked had several questions for Gershwin Davis, a professor from The University of the West Indies, who took a summer sabbatical in the Long-term Care Administration Program.
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FLA Professor Martha Merrill's most recent article was published in the August issue of Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education.
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Five EHHS alumni are featured in a series of 30- and 60-second commercials set to air during WKYC’s 2024 Olympic coverage.
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The Legacy Project matches college students with local elders through a shared interest to foster strong, intergenerational relationships that document the life stories of older adults, preserving their legacies for generations to come.
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Congratulations to Professor Kimberly Peer who was recently inducted into the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Hall of Fame.
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Brains on Tap and the Brain Health Research Institute will present Building Belonging, an informal science discussion on recreation, mental health and neurodiversity.