George Cunningham, Texas A&M University – Physical Activity and Climate Change Attitudes

On Texas A&M Center for Sports Management Research & Education Week: Changing attitudes toward global warming is hard. George Cunningham, professor of graduate and professional studies, details one surprising way to do so. George B. Cunningham (Ph.D., The Ohio State…
On Texas A&M Center for Sports Management Research & Education Week: LGBTQIA+ patients still face challenges at their doctor’s office. Alison Pittman, clinical assistant professor in the college of nursing, explores why. Alison Pittman, PhD, MSN, CPN, RN, CNE is…
On Texas A&M Center for Sports Management Research & Education Week: We are still learning a lot about traumatic brain injuries. Traver Wright, research assistant professor in the department of health & kinesiology, discusses a treatment option that is showing…
On Texas A&M Center for Sports Management Research & Education Week: Sports programs can have a lasting impact for girls in some communities. Marlene A. Dixon, professor in the department of health and kinesiology, explores one community that needs a…
On Texas A&M Center for Sports Management Research & Education Week: How does travel affect you? James Petrick, professor in the department of parks, recreation and tourism sciences, explores cruise participants experiences to find out. Jim Petrick is a Full…
Texas A&M Center for Sport Management Research & Education Week on The Academic Minute 2019.08.24 Monday, August 24th James Petrick, professor in the department of parks, recreation and tourism sciences, explores cruise participants experiences to find out how travel can…
The Academic Minute from 08.17 – 08.21 Monday, August 17th Denise Demers – University of Central Arkansas Health Profession Students Interprofessional Collaboration Competencies Dr. Denise Demers is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Sciences. She graduated from…
On University of Central Arkansas Week: Service-learning can benefit marginalized communities. Leah Horton, Lecturer II of Biology, discusses one way this was achieved using cooking tools. Dr. Leah Horton is a career educator and, after serving as a lecturer in…
On University of Central Arkansas Week: Shakespeare and comedy might give at-risk youth a better path. Adam Frank, professor of anthropology and performance studies, describes this research. I am Professor of Anthropology and Performance Studies in the Schedler Honors College,…
On University of Central Arkansas Week: Occupational therapy can be a benefit to those in juvenile drug courts. Lorrie George-Paschal, professor of occupational therapy, details progress achieved by those involved. Dr. Paschal is an Associate Professor who has taught at…