Here at the CHS News Desk, we thought it might be fun to run down the stories that received the most clicks and views from 2022. As we reviewed them, we saw exactly why they garnered so much attention. Some made us laugh and cry. Some inspired. Some were just important and informed us.
No matter the topic, each one made it crystal clear: Last year was a big and important time for the College of Health Sciences.
Without further ado, let's reveal the list. Cue the drumroll, if you like.
By Sara Pisoni
CHS Contributor
For professors in the College of Health Sciences, they have a luxury some others could only hope for.
They are utilizing their undergraduate students to help with their research.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Molly Taylor wanted to have a frank discussion about challenging beliefs within the healthcare community.
Luckily, she says, she’s attending an institution that not only supported the notion, but includes faculty who stepped up to make it happen.
It’s National Allied Health Professions Week!
It’s National Allied Health Professions Week, or as some call it, National Allied Health Week, where we celebrate all that is wonderful about the Allied Health Professions. There will be lectures and seminars, mental health resources and helpful tips on how to live a healthier life.
During the week, we’ll also be featuring stories about current students on our social media.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Two professors in the College of Health Sciences are collaborating with the Center for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) to present the College’s first interprofessional Faculty Learning Community for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL FLC).
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Joneen Lowman, PhD, CCC-SLP, and Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) has received the Fellowship of the Association Award from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
by Sara Pisoni
CHS Contributor