HES Faculty Team Earns TruFit Award

“Team Zingo”, comprised of Michael Bird, Evonne Bird, Melody Jennings, and Chris Lantz,  was recently awarded the Top Step Takers award for compiling the most steps in the 1st TruFit Walking Incentive Program.

Jensen Initiated as Phi Beta Kappa

Lauren Elizabeth Jensen, BS in Health Science, BA in Psychology was selected for Phi Beta Kappa and was initiated on Sunday, April 17 to Delta of Missouri Chapter.

In January of 2001, Truman was the fourth campus in the state to receive a Phi Beta Kappa charter. Truman is only the second public Missouri university so honored and joins Phi Beta Kappa ranks with the University of Missouri-Columbia, Washington University in St. Louis and Saint Louis University.

Phi Beta Kappa is the nation’s oldest undergraduate academic honor society in the liberal arts and sciences. It was founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA and now has a total of over 270 chapters.

Congratulations to Lauren on this outstanding honor!

SPHA Accepts Donation

SPHA students presented 6 Puppet Pals sessions in Missouri elementary schools this academic year to assist the NEMO AHEC fulfill a requirement of an education grant ($75X6=$450).  The students received gas cards for travel to the schools.  Because SPHA members completed this project as service to the NEMO AHEC, Michelle donated the grant money (that would have been paid to a staff member to present “The Great Hospital Adventure” sessions) to SPHA.  The individuals in the group picture from left to right are:  Megan Cooper, Gina Hansen, Rachel Bertels, Taylor McWilliams, Grace McGaughey, and Becky Dawson from NEMO AHEC.

Exercise Science Students Hold Bike Rodeo

Exercise Science Students in the Physical Education Pedagogy (Pre-MAE) track planned and implemented a Bike Rodeo in conjunction with the City of Kirksville Parks and Recreation Department on Saturday April 9th.

Sport Management Students Organize Family Fishing Extravaganza

Students enrolled in Advanced Sport Management organized an afternoon of fishing at Spur Pond in Kirksville.  The event was co-sponsored with the Kirksville Parks & Recreation Department and the Missouri Department of Conservation.  Over 125 kids and their families attended the event which also included casting practice and a scavenger hunt.  Poles and bait were provided for free and no fishing permits were required.

Future Spring events planned by students in the class include the Hershey’s Track and Field meet on April 30th and Aquafina Pitch, Hit and Run on May 1st.  For more information, please contact the Kirksville Parks & Recreation Department (660) 627-1485 or http://www.kirksvillecity.com/

Ashley Ward Chosen as Fulbright Scholar

Ashley Ward, senior Exercise Science major, was recently awarded the J. William Fulbright award to Spain.  The Fulbright award is a highly competitive program sponsored by the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.  As a Fulbright grantee, Ashley will join the ranks of distinguished participants in the program.  Fulbright alumni have become heads of state, judges, ambassadors, cabinet ministers, CEOs, university presidents, journalists, artists, professors and teachers.  They have been awarded 43 Nobel Prizes.  Congratulations to Ashley on this outstanding award!

Health Science Students Attend AAHPERD National Convention

On April 1, 2011 students from the HES Department won the AAHE (American Association of Health Education) case study competition at the 2011 AAHPERD national convention in San Diego, CA.  The HES case study team consisted of Sarah Folks, Katie Emery, and Grace McGaughey, with Gina Hansen as the alternate member.

Eastern Illinois University placed second and Ohio University was third.  There were 8 teams from across the US in the competition:  University of Florida, Eastern Illinois University, Prairie View A&M (from Texas), Truman State University, Ohio University, Ball State University, University of North Florida, University of Northern Iowa.

Each team was to work as a group of health educators who have been deployed to specifically reduce incidence and mortality due to skin cancer in San Obispo County.  They were to propose a social marketing campaign designed to increase awareness and knowledge, increase preventive behaviors and reduce the incidence of Melanoma skin cancer. Their campaign had to include measures to assist the local community in securing funds to support the campaign, training staff concerning the implementation of the campaign, and in communicating the new campaign to the San Luis Obispo community.  They were also to address the Healthy People 2020 Objectives related to Melanoma skin cancer and the four P’s of social marketing.

Three HES  students (Katie Emery, Sarah Folks, and Grace McGaughey) also presented their research in an hour-long session at the AAHPERD convention in San Diego on March 29, 2011.  Their presentation was entitled “Grabbing Red Bull by the Horns”.  This was the completion of their research on caffeinated beverages used by students at Truman State and Missouri State University.  Special thanks goes to Jerry Mayhew for helping the students with their data analysis!

Sport Management Students Practice Interview Skills

Students from Advanced Sport Management were at the Career Center this week practicing their interview skills and having their resumes critiqued.  Truman Faculty and Staff and members of the community volunteered to help with the mock interviews including Dr. Minner, Dean of the School of Health Sciences and Education, Polly Matteson, Assistant Director of the Career Center, Melanie Smith, Assistant City Manager/Parks & Recreation, Sarah Riffer, Executive Director Adair County YMCA and Coach Schwegler, Truman Athletics.

The Exercise Science-Applied Track in Sport & Recreation Management prepares students for leadership in the fields of sport and recreation management such as Athletics, Aquatics, Wellness, Personal Training, Coaching and Facilities Management.   Successful completion of the specialization results in a Minor in Business Administration from an ACSB accredited program.  All students complete a required professional field experience or practicum in a supervised professional setting of their choosing for a minimum of 200 hours.