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SERVE Center Honors the Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri as Community Partner of the Year

The Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri received the “Community Partner of the Year” award and was recognized at the sixth annual Community Partner Appreciation Luncheon, Oct. 27.

The Community Partner of the Year award is given by the SERVE Center to an outstanding community member or agency that has worked closely with the University to promote public scholarship among Truman students.

If you would like to learn more about the Community Partner of the Year Award or see the full article go to SERVE Center Honors the Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri as Community Partner of the Year

 

 

Environmental Health Class Street Cleaning

 

10-13-15 Enviornmental Health Dr.Clark Street Cleaning

The Environmental Health Class, taught by Dr. Janice Clark, completed street cleaning for their stretch of High Street.  Thank you Dr. Clark and students!

Students from left to right are:

Maggie Pool, Clare Pond, Matt Barofski, Allison Politsch, Ty Clinkenbeard, Emily Quick, Brendon Cronley, Gillian Mwangi, Tori Thompson, and Rachael Reckamp.

Lee Advising Award Presented to Dr. Hurst

The Lee Advising Award pays tribute to excellent advisers and demonstrates how important academic advising is at Truman. Recipients of the Lee Advising Award are nominated by students and colleagues and are ultimately selected by a committee.

Hurst, an associate professor of exercise science, began teaching at Truman in 2005. She teaches classes in sport psychology, sociology of sport, athletic training and research methods. She received her bachelor’s degree from Carthage College and her first master’s degree from the University of Illinois—Chicago. Hurst earned her second master’s degree and doctorate of education from West Virginia University. She serves as the chair of the Disability Studies Committee.

Jennifer Hurst-Lee Advising Award-2015

Jennifer Hurst, left, accepts William O’Donnell Lee Advising Award from Sue Thomas, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost.

 

For more information see the Truman Today Article Lee Advising Award Presented to Hurst and Rudy

Maggie DeDecker at Creighton

Maggie DeDecker at Creighton

Maggie DeDecker, May ’15 Health Science Alumna, is beginning her
Doctorate program in Occupational Therapy at Creighton University.  She participated in the white coat ceremony on August 22nd.  Maggie said, “I’m one week into the program and it’s already completely amazing and extremely challenging. They don’t waste any time getting started here! Truman has prepared me well though.”

Tara Osseck, ’07, Honored as Young Business Leader

The St. Louis Business Journal recently published its annual “30 Under 30” list, recognizing a group of up-and-coming young professionals in the St. Louis area, and we are proud to announce that Tara Osseck is on the list. Tara is a manager – physician relations and business development at St. Luke’s Hospital.

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Alumnus Honored By U.S. Sports Academy

Dr. David Peterson ('95)
Dr. David Peterson (’95)

Graduation with Honors is not the highest recognition that Dr. David Peterson (’95) will receive from the United States Sports Academy. The U.S. Navy Commander is also being awarded the Academy’s 2015 Alumnus of the Year Award for his outstanding performance as a student and a professional.

Commander Peterson received his doctorate in Sport Management with an emphasis in Health and Fitness from the Academy in July of 2014. His dedication to his educational journey and commitment to his career have been exemplary.

He currently serves as the Executive Officer, Physical Education Department at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. In this role, he acts as the senior military instructor and Reporting Senior for all active duty military personnel within the department. The Naval Academy’s Physical Education department is one of the broadest of its kind in the nation, responsible for the physical mission development for each Midshipmen within the Brigade. This development is accomplished through structured and rigorous instruction in the areas of swimming, personal defense, recreational sports, and administration of the semi-annual Physical Readiness Test. Midshipmen must meet specified physical education requirements during each of their four years at the Naval Academy in order to graduate.

He also serves as the Director, Human Performance Laboratory at the Naval Academy in which he provides physiological testing and fitness counseling to various Division I varsity and club sport athletes as well as general Midshipmen struggling to meet Naval Academy physical mission requirements.

Most recently, he was requested by name to present at the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s (NSCA) annual Tactical Strength and Conditioning Conference (TSAC) that took place in Orlando, Fla., in April of 2015. He also presented at the NSCA Delaware State Clinic in February of 2015.

Commander Peterson is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with Distinction through the NSCA and has published several manuscripts on physical fitness testing within the military for the NSCA Strength and Conditioning Journal and Military Medicine.

“None of these accomplishments would have been possible without my Ed.D. from the Academy,” Commander Peterson said.

His Dissertation Chair, Dr. Stephen Butler, the Dean of Academic Affairs, says the Academy’s program was a perfect fit for someone like Commander Peterson.

“He was an outstanding student,” said Dr. Butler. “When you look at his career in the United States Navy, you see that he is exactly the type of student that the doctoral program at the Academy was designed for.”

With over 17 years of active duty experience, Commander Peterson has provided aeromedical support to a vast number of Navy and Marine Corps aviators and aircrewmen. As a Naval Aerospace and Operational Physiologist, he has provided aeromedical training and support on a variety of subjects including hypoxia, spatial disorientation, and fatigue countermeasures.

Commander Peterson currently resides in Annapolis, Md. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Truman State University in 1995 and his master’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of Louisiana at Monroe in 1997.

 

Michelle Boyd Receives MoATA Award

Michelle Boyd was presented with MoATA's Outstanding Service Award
Kitty Newsham, President of MoATA, (left) and Michelle Boyd (right)

The Missouri Athletics Trainers’ Association (MoATA) recently presented Michelle Boyd, Head Athletic Trainer and Former Director of the Athletic Training program at Truman, with the MoATA Outstanding Service Award at the association’s Honors and Awards luncheon in Cape Girardeau.
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SPHA Scholar Bowl Team Takes Third

SPHA Scholar Bowl

On April 11-12th 2015, five SPHA members traveled to the Public Health Scholar Bowl Competition at Saint Louis University in St. Louis. The students participated in the trivia challenge and placed third overall. Pictured, from left to right, Dr. Alicia Wodika, Brendan Cronley, Alex Connor, Jessica Wentworth, Melanie Lamb, Liz Chau, and Dr. Janice Clark.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Truman Students Present Their Research

On December 9th, 2014, Health and Exercise Science students presented their research during the HES poster presentation. The Poster presentation occurs every semester and involves the HLTH349: Research Methods for the Health Sciences course(s) and ES224: Research Methods and Data Interpretation course(s). Photos from the event are included below.

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Dr. Jerry Mayhew discusses with students at the presentation.

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Students from ES224, Linnea Schmeizer, Whitney Baker, and Brittany Bain presented on the relationships between physical activity and stress.

Fall 14 Research Methods Conf 6

Students Amanda Robinson, Alexa Kuenzel, Katie Larabee, and Sarah Mislan presented on the topic of Knowledge and Behaviors of Skin Health.

Fall 14 Research Methods Conf 2

Students George Nelson, Conner Cotton, Sarah McCaughey, and Joey Smith, presented their poster on differences in reaction times between auditory and visual stimuli.

Fall 14 Research Methods Conf 7

Students Rachel LaGrand, Michelle Coots, Joetta Schmidt, and Dongxue Wang presented findings from their topic regarding sleep patterns of college students.

Wyatt Beckman New York City Bound

Wyatt Beckman, Health Science major, has been selected to participate in the Summer Public Health Scholars Program (SPHSP) in New York City this summer. SPHSP is a partnership of  Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons, College of Dental Medicine, School of Nursing, and the Mailman School of Public Health. Together they represent the broad spectrum of public health practice. SPHSP grant funding was awarded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Office of Minority Health, and Health Equity (OMHHE). This rigorous program includes Public Health course work at Columbia University, hands-on field experience and immersion in a diverse, economically disadvantaged urban environment, seminars and lectures with public health leaders, and mentoring by faculty members, ensuring students’ exposure to the breadth and importance of public health as a career option. There were over 1500 applicants for the 41 seats in summer 2015. Congratulations Wyatt!

Wyatt Beckman