Posts Tagged ‘Health and Human Services’
Taking Out the ‘Deadly’
A 1991 ISU grad now safeguards US commercial fishermen by trying to take the deadly of the “Deadliest Catch.”
Worth the Risk
Nathan Schaumleffel, an associate professor of kinesiology, recreation and sport, received the Honor Medal from the Boy Scouts of America for rescuing a teenage from Sugar Creek at Turkey Run State Park.
A Safe Way to Play
In the Center for Wellness and Applied Medicine, faculty-headed research has students involved in muscle testing and data collection.
Campus Places and Terre Haute — Summer 2012
From honoring a former university president to aiding those in need in Terre Haute and bringing a piece of Terre Haute history home, Indiana State plays an important role in the Wabash Valley.
Awards and Recognition — Spring 2012
From a driver of the year, to outstanding community service to national awards for professors, ISU students and faculty have gained recognition this year.
Campus Places and Terre Haute — Spring 2012
From helping foster grandparents stay healthy to aiding a local humane shelter, ISU has continued to give back to Vigo County. One professor is taking a state-wide look at aiding the rural areas.
People — Spring 2012
ISU welcomes new directors and celebrates a director’s selection for a leadership-development program.
Discovering The Body
Students in ISU’s new master’s of physician assistant studies program are among the first to utilize the gross anatomy lab in the College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services.
Alumni Updates — Summer 2011
Alumni are excelling in creating a new world and conquering physical limits in triathlons.
Campus Places and Terre Haute — Summer 2011
ISU dedicated the National Road Plaza, which portrays the history of the National Road. A sculpture by alumnus Jack Fox memorializes Stephen Kennedy, an athletic training student who died in 2000. Sycamore Business Advisors continue to help local businesses create plans to grow while the students gain real-world experience.




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