Dr. Wodika and Dr. Clark’s Classes Visit the Possibility Alliance

October 18, 2016 was a beautiful day for two Truman classes to tour and provide service to the Possibility Alliance eco project near LaPlata, Missouri.  Students from Dr. Alicia Wodika’s JINS 336, Environmental Justice course, and Dr. Janice Clark’s HLTH 362, Environmental Health course learned about the mission and principles of the 10 year “experiment” at the Possibility Alliance (PA) from founders, Ethan and Sarah Hughes.  While there, students were reminded to use their “gifts,” and combine their passion with what breaks their heart to find their life’s purpose.  They toured parts of the original 80-acre farm and learned about native species of herbs, vegetables, flowers, and fruit and nut trees in the yard and five gardens, where “everything is edible and/or medicinal.”  Students were reminded about the importance of spending time outdoors to reduce help them reduce stress, obtain exercise, and live more holistically.

Students learned about the Possibility Alliance’s gift economy where the founders and PA residents don’t charge for any of the services, housing, or food they provide to the 1,500 guests who visit each year.  After the tour, the 29 HLTH 362 and JINS 336 students contributed their sweat equity on several fall projects at the Possibility Alliance.  Groups of students cut wood for winter fuel, gathered berries to make jam, and prepared apples for canning applesauce.  Pictures of the work groups are posted below.

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Above from left are a group of wood cutters who include Taylor Steinhart, Mackenzie Maher, Ty Gould, Melanie King, Marita Moore, Andy Summers, Alyssa Marin, a PA intern, and Dan ( PA resident).

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The individuals pictured above developing their upper arm strength on the cross-cut saw are from left:  Emmy Fry, Benjamin Lasser (holding wood to be cut), Ethan Hughes (PA co-founder), and Rachel Hanson.

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The berry picking crew is pictured above.  They are: (kneeling, front row):  Katie Schott, Marissa McBurnett, Abby Mansley, Briana Niedling, and Madison Thornburg.  Standing from left are:  Clarice Schmid, ??, Madeline Thomas, ??, 2 PA interns, Creighton University student, Brendan Cronley, Emily Hahn, and Madison Cockrum.

peeling-apples

Some students worked near the outdoor kitchen preparing apples to be pureed into applesauce and canned are pictured above from left:  Momi Sagoe, Ikeolu Oladipo, Sarah Hughes (PA co-founder), Ayla Hughes (Sarah & Ethan’s daughter), and Sidney Shields.

From Dreams to Reality

chris-solomonChris Solomon, Dec. 14, ES—“I’m working for Eli Lilly as a pharmaceutical sales rep in the Diabetes unit.   I give credit to the HES Faculty for guiding me through my education–especially Liz Jorn, my awesome advisor, who gave wise counsel and offered friendship.  Dr. Donahue, Dr. Bird, Dr. Mayhew, and Jana Arabas took a special interest in molding me, taking me from dreams to reality.  I appreciate the entire HES department for their help.”

HES Class Promotes Safe Driving Behaviors

cheerstabledrivesafedrivesmartThe students of HLTH 255-01, Introduction to Community and Public Health, promoted safe driving across campus throughout the month of September. Awareness table locations included McClain, Magruder, Pershing Building, Mo Hall, and the SUB. Students increased awareness about the CHEERS program. CHEERS promotes designated drivers by providing free non-alcoholic drinks to those who are designated drivers. A designated driver is defined as someone who has consumed no alcohol, not even a sip. There are nine establishments in Kirksville that support the CHEERS program and provide free drinks to those who are designated drivers. People who stop at an awareness table obtain free reminder items, such as CHEERS cups, highlighters, sodas, pens and more as well as information about risk reduction. The students shared basic information about what a designated driver is and the CHEERS program. As of September 23, students had made contacts with 1045 individuals at their tables. To learn more about the CHEERS program and which establishments in Kirksville participate, go to www.cheers.missouri.edu.

Alumnae Using Her Degree

Sarah (Strickler) Valenza, August 2015 Health Science Graduate and CHES, is working at Lincoln County valenzaHealth Department in Troy, MO, as their Public Health Educator & Outreach Coordinator.  Sarah is currently coordinating two grants and assisting with outreach & social media. She also works for another organization, the Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual Impairments, on the weekends.

Continue with the great work Sarah!

Street Cleaning

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Students from HLTH 362 Environmental Health clean their section of High Street (from Normal to Buchanan Street) on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016.  Teams of HLTH 362 students clean the street three times each semester.  This group received some help from several students in the HLTH 290 class.  Pictured from left to right are the following Health Science majors:  Ben Lasser, Momi Sagoe, Abby Mansley, Madison Thornburg, Rachel Hanson, Lana Allen, Madeline Thomas, Brendan Cronley, Emmy Fry, and Ikeolu Oladipo.  Both courses are taught by Dr. Janice Clark.

AT Still Recognition

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Check out  what our awesome May ’14 Exercise Science graduate Eden Elfrink did!

KPD commands two A T still students. Eden Elfrink and Jessica Guerra were honored by the Kirksville Police Department for turning in a large amount of money that they found near Thousand Hills State Park. KPD has recognized /commanded fourteen citizens within the last year. “The Department can’t do its job without the active support of its citizens”, said Police Chief Jim Hughes. “I want to thank Eden and Jessica for helping make Kirksville the great community that it is”.

As a reminder, this money has yet to be claimed by the rightful owner. If you think this may be your money please contact the Police Department at 660-785-6945.

Again we would like to thank Eden and Jessica. We wish them luck in their studies at A T Still.

Alumna Visits Research Mentor

Alyssa Duffy graduated from Truman State in May 2012 with a BS in Exercise Alyssa DuffyScience. During her time at Truman, she worked as a Research Assistant for Dr. Mayhew and presented her research at two different national conferences. Alyssa went on to study at Northern Illinois University, where she was awarded a full tuition scholarship and worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. In August 2014, she completed her Master’s Degree in Public Health, with a concentration in Health Promotion. She now runs her own online personal training business.  Alyssa said this about her business:  “It allows me to work in the exercise science field from home, while my husband and I raise our two children.”

Michelle Boyd Honored By Athletic Trainers’ Associations

Michelle Boyd has been recognized as the Division II Head Athletic Trainer of the Year by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and was inducted into the Missouri Athletic Trainers’ Association (MoATA) Hall of Fame.

Boyd was honored at the annual NATA Convention in Michelle BoydBaltimore as the Division II Head Athletic Trainer of the Year. The award is given for exceptional performances by Head Athletic Trainers across all three NCAA Divisions along with the NAIA and Junior/Community Colleges. Recipients are selected by the national committee for being actively involved in their community/campus, athletic training associations and the promotion of their profession.

She was joined by fellow state colleague Josh Thompson, of Westminster College in Fulton, who was named the Division III Head Athletic Trainer of the Year.

Boyd was one of three inductees earlier in June into the Missouri Athletic Trainers’ Association Hall of Fame. She has served as president of MoATA and has been actively involved in the organization for several years.

Boyd has served as the Bulldogs Head Athletic Trainer since 2002 and has been a member of the Truman community since 1994. In addition to serving as President of MoATA, Boyd was on the Board of Directors for the Mid-America Athletic Trainers Association and on the Foundation Board for the NATA. She received the Athletic Training Service Award from the NATA in 2009.

 

Article taken from Bulldog Bark

HES Students Commissioned

Congratulations to our Health and Exercise Science Students who were honored at their United States Army Commissioning Ceremony on May 7, 2016, receiving the rank of SecondSpring 2016 Commissionees Lieutenant.

Commissionees

Haley Fisher (ES)- Field Artillery

Ryan Mayer (HS)- Infantry

Alison Vercelli (ES)- Medical Services