November 2014 - The Reporter
The new Pediatric Tourette’s Syndrome Clinic specializes in comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics, a non-drug treatment option.
Published in Research & Scholarship
Joseph Henry will run 500 miles from Washington, D.C., to Ontario, Canada, to raise awareness for Universities Fighting World Hunger.
Published in Get Involved
More than 120 area children age 7-13 participated in a recent nutrition boot camp at McWane Science Center.
Published in Get Involved
A pilot study is being used to create an institutional repository to preserve the intellectual properties of the School of Optometry.
Published in Extramural Awards
The Institute of Medicine’s Expert Committee has pointed to five areas to address in the Gulf oil spill disaster.
Published in Research & Scholarship
Eleven faculty members will be honored with the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching during the annual Faculty Awards Convocation.
Published in Awards & Honors
Margaret Feller uses tribal lessons to manage multiple difficult tasks. She has been named Employee of the Month for January.
Published in Awards & Honors
Belinda Needham was invited to brief Congress this past December on the topics of women, depression and obesity.
Published in Outreach
The Healthy Passages project will assess health behaviors in children — from physical activity and nutrition to violence.
Published in Research & Scholarship

The learning curve for entrepreneurs is sharp, especially if you’ve never fancied yourself a business magnate.

Published in Economic Development
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