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11/13/2018
KNH Students Win ACSM Quiz Bowl
acsm1200x600.pngMiami kinesiology and health students Jared Bottger, Sarah Brown, and Taylor Roof received the first place trophy at the Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Quiz Bowl Championship held in Grand Rapids, MI, on November 9th.
10/08/2018
Emily Wright, M.S. '17 Announced as Winner of the 2018 AASP Masters Thesis Award
emily-wright-headshot3x2-3.pngEmily Wright, M.S. '17 won the 2018 Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) Master’s Thesis Award.
09/25/2018
An African Nation in Poverty Provides Important Perspectives on Public Health
Emily Krile is a Miami University sophomore studying kinesiology and family science. She, along with a group of students, recently returned from studying abroad in The Gambia, where they learned how healthcare is delivered in a developing country.
09/12/2018
Twelve students receive the 2018 Provost's Student Academic Achievement Award 
The 2018 PSAAA recipients. Top row, left to right, Callie Miller, Kayla Cartwright, Sydnee Roese, Paris Franz, Sara Al-Zubi, Elizabeth Angi-O'Brien.  Bottom row, left to right, Nicole Rusk, Jackie Ziegman, John Tarter, Nathan Rayens. Not pictured, Bob Krueger, Jacob Bruggeman.Twelve seniors have received the Provost's Student Academic Achievement Award (PSAAA) for an outstanding record of academic excellence.
09/06/2018
Move More. Live Longer. It Can Really be that Simple.
It’s a behavior that can be so unhealthy, it is now linked to some of the worst chronic diseases. It can lead to heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Even cancer. And if you’re reading this, you are probably doing it right now.
09/01/2018
Reframe Podcast: Episode 39
Exercise Science. Move More. Live Longer
08/03/2018
Sean McVay interview with Bryant Gumbel
NFL.com, July 23
07/05/2018
Emily Krile, a KNH and FSW Student Produced a Video Featuring Study Abroad Experiences in The Gambia
emily-krile-the-gambia-thumbnail-3x2.jpgEmily Krile, a double major in kinesiology and family science and member of the class of 2021 produced a video of Miami students studying abroad in The Gambia. They studied the social and cultural factors that affect education and health. They also learned the significance of historical events that impact the health of 1.7 million Gambians.
06/26/2018
Dr. Callie Batts Maddox, Assistant SLAM Professor wins 2018 Doug Pappas Award
callie-maddox-sabr-3x2.jpgCallie Batts Maddox, Assistant SLAM Professor won the 2018 Doug Pappas Award for the best oral research presentation at the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) annual convention