So happy to welcome Byron Gibson, a physical education grad a member of the College Hall of Fame, back to campus — on his 90th birthday, no less!
WVU College of Applied Human Sciences
高等教育
Morgantown,West Virginia 878 位关注者
Despite a future that is becoming increasingly automated, we know that it’s people that still make a difference.
关于我们
Despite a future that is becoming increasingly automated, we know that it’s people that still make a difference. That’s why the College of Applied Human Sciences provides a holistic education that is designed to enrich the whole person – physically, emotionally and intellectually. Our graduates lead the way in impacting the quality of life in the communities in which they live and serve. The College of Applied Human Sciences is comprised of three schools: the School of Counseling and Well-Being, the School of Education and the School of Sport Sciences. Each school is committed to academic excellence, a supportive environment focused on student success and pioneering research. The schools combine to create academic programs that are highly relevant in today’s environment that emphasizes personal quality of life.
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https://appliedhumansciences.wvu.edu
WVU College of Applied Human Sciences的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Morgantown,West Virginia
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2022
地点
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主要
375 Birch St
US,West Virginia,Morgantown,26505
WVU College of Applied Human Sciences员工
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Megan Mikesell, Ph.D.
Grants Administrator, West Virginia University
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Cate Field
Graduate Research Assistant at West Virginia University, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Clay-Battelle High School
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Luke Hallowell
Sport and Exercise Psychology Student at West Virginia University
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Joseph Kleiner
Doctoral Student at West Virginia University
动态
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In her latest piece for Psychology Today, Dr. Jessica Troilo, Associate Dean and faculty member in WVU’s College of Applied Human Sciences, examines how Suits LA weaves family dynamics into its narrative. Read more: https://bit.ly/3F8x85X
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Check out the most recent faculty and staff newsletter from the College of Applied Human Sciences: https://lnkd.in/e77SSWgv
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From eNews: University community invited to WVU Esports Business and Entertainment’s Responsible Gaming and Digital Entertainment Symposium. More ?? https://lnkd.in/eCirrkG7
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The latest blog from the Digital Learning Hub breaks down how citation managers can make research easier and more efficient. Whether you need advanced customization (EndNote), seamless collaboration (Mendeley), or a free, user-friendly tool (Zotero), we’ve got you covered. More ?? https://bit.ly/WVDLHM25
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From WVU Today: WVU research reveals adults with disabilities misuse prescription drugs at high rates. Jeanette Garcia, associate professor at CAHS, said the findings point to the urgency of curbing prescription misuse among adults with disabilities. Read more ??https://lnkd.in/erks7Tax
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The WVU Sport Management Club hit the road for a three-day, professional development trip to Indianapolis. The group got to tour several major venues (like NCAA Headquarters, Lucas Oil Stadium, among others) and met with industry professionals in various fields. Check out the recap here: https://adobe.ly/4gWACWf
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Retired educator Thomas Rymer Davis has made a planned gift to the WVU College of Applied Human Sciences, ensuring aspiring teachers have the support they need to succeed. Inspired by his late mother, Beulah Virginia Burge Davis, this gift honors her dedication to education and helps address West Virginia’s teacher shortage. More: https://bit.ly/WVUDavis225 Thank you, Thomas, for your generosity and commitment to shaping the future of education!
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Today on YOU@WVU: Escaping the Busyness Trap. Log on to YOU@WVU and read about how to not fall into a false sense of productivity. ?? https://lnkd.in/eWavWxyf