In this episode, we explore the inner workings of the Urban Cohort, an action-oriented program that exposes college students to urban perspectives through high-need schools and community organization…
In this episode, we talk with Beth Miller, an assistant professor of Nutrition and Dietetics, and a founding member of the Institute for Food, where she helps people gain access to healthy foods by l…
In this episode, we talk about Miami University's Student Affairs in Higher Education program, and how its emphasis on critical self-reflection, personal transformation, and its ability to diversify …
We explore new movements to improve public health . . . literally, as kinesiology and health students get involve in civic engagement to improve the bikeability of their local community.
In this episode, we talk about a prosocial movement called positive youth development, its role in helping teens thrive in challenging environments, and the work of EHS professor Anthony James, who i…
In this episode, we gain a glimpse into the growing world of sports psychology. What it is, what it isn't, and how it has been quickly expanding far beyond the realm of coaching and athletics alone. …
Before she witnessed the aftermath herself, Megan Loftin, like many people, was unaware of what sustaining a serious concussion really meant, and just how traumatic the injury can be.
Elise Radina, Professor and Chair of the Department of Family Science and Social Work, currently oversees a comprehensive research effort to understand how the diagnosis, treatment and survivorship o…
In this episode we explore a unique partnership between high school and college students that is uses technology to build the digital and traditional literacy that are quickly becoming essential in n…
"The best educational experiences are those where the teacher understands that education comes from the Latin 'educare,' to draw out," Poetter says smiling.
In this episode . . . We explore the mysteries of movement. Since for most of us, movement is such a mundane, everyday activity, it may seem strange to learn that we really don't know all that much a…
According to Andrew Saultz, assistant professor in Miami University's College of Education, Health and Society, the common ground between school teachers and primary care physicians goes much deeper,…
Today, breaking down barriers that can impede professional or cultural progress is becoming a key goal for many progressive organizations. Embracing opportunities to do so can not only open the door …
Both inside the classroom and out, the goal is to cultivate an optimal learning environment that can build social, emotional, and academic success.
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