Join Professor Alexandra Loukas as she discusses the alarming jump in e-cigarette use within the past year among high school and middle school age students.
KHE Faculty and Student Interviewed About Easy Exercises to Feel Great
Mar. 27, 2019
Learn some easy exercise moves that will help to eliminate aches and pains from Kinesiology and Health Education Associate Professor of Instruction Dixie Stanforth and graduate student Kelsey Graham.
Get FIT: The 12-week On-campus Fitness and Nutrition Program That Will Change Your Life
Feb. 24, 2019
For 10 years, Get FIT has provided motivating workouts and nutritional guidance in a convenient location on campus.
Audrey Stone awarded $2.4 million NIH Grant
Feb. 19, 2019
Over the next four years, Kinesiology and Health Education Assistant Professor Audrey Stone will research the role of diabetes-related inflammation on cardiovascular responses.
How Many Concussions Are Too Many?
Jan. 15, 2019
It turns out that asking how many concussions are too many isn’t the right question to ask, because it may not be the right way to think about how and to whom traumatic brain injuries cause damage.
Arterial Health Discovery Minute
Dec. 21, 2018
Join Professor Hirofumi Tanaka as he explains what hardening of the arteries is, why it is an important indicator of aging, and what can be done to maintain arterial health.
Tolga Ozyurtcu Appointed to North American Society for Sport History Executive Committee
Dec. 11, 2018
Kinesiology and Health Education's Tolga Ozyurtcu has been appointed to the North American Society for Sport History's executive committee.
College of Education Faculty and Student Projects Win President’s Awards for Global Learning
Nov. 13, 2018
College of Education faculty and student part of the winning teams for the Africa, East Asia, and Latin American regions of the President's Award for Global Learning.
Philip Stanforth quoted in Business Insider Australia
Nov. 04, 2018
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Sport Management Team Advances to Finals in Sport Marketing Competition
Oct. 31, 2018
Four Sport Management undergraduate students advanced to the finals in the Sport Marketing Association Case Cup competition.