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04/22/2020
A Career in Sport Leads Miami Alum to Find Purpose In Unexpected Places
Many people dream of working in the sport industry. Sometimes the dream comes true as planned. Other times the original dream becomes a stepping stone that eventually leads to our true place and purpose.
04/22/2020
Student Jack Komer Wins Library Award
Jack worked with Dr. Leah Wasburn-Moses to explore alternative ways to offer more interventions and support for young people with behavioral challenges in school.
04/21/2020
Differences in disease: How COVID-19 compares to SARS and H1N1
As COVID-19 continues to spread across the United States and the world, many communities have lingering questions about the deadly virus and its impact. To help address concerns, Miami’s office of university news and communications connected with Philip Smith, assistant professor of kinesiology and health.
04/21/2020
Dr. Brody Ruihley Interviewed by China Central Television
Dr. Ruihley, Associate Professor of Sport Leadership and Management, speaking about the impacts of COVID-19 on the American sport industry.
04/21/2020
Major Insight Episode 19 Building Communities that Help Everyone Thrive
Featured Majors: Individualized Studies (Western Program), Education, Teaching and Learning
04/16/2020
Public health policy amid the COVID-19 pandemic
As COVID-19 continues to spread across the United States and the world, many communities have lingering questions about the deadly virus and its impact. To help address concerns, Miami’s office of university news and communications connected with Philip Smith, assistant professor of kinesiology and health.
04/15/2020
93% of Nutrition Students Have Matched for Post Baccalaureate Internships
Miami's nutrition/dietetics students have matched with post baccalaureate dietetic internships between 93-100% for the past 7 years. The national average for dietetic programs across the country is about 56%.
04/14/2020
Social distancing: why some comply and others don’t
As COVID-19 continues to spread across the United States and the world, many communities have lingering questions about the deadly virus and its impact. To help address concerns, Miami’s office of university news and communications connected with Philip Smith, assistant professor of kinesiology and health.
04/14/2020
Reframe: Episode 72
How Mindfulness Technology May Change School Discipline