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Beverly Henry named interim dean of CHHS

October 28, 2020 a134221 News

Beverly Henry has been named interim dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences (CHHS) effective Jan. 1, 2021 through June 30, 2021. She replaces Dean Derryl Block who will begin a professional development leave Jan. 1 after serving in the

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The other side of the mask

October 21, 2020 a134221 AHCD, Allied Health and Communicative Disorders, Audiology, CHHS, College of Health and Human Sciences, News, Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic

Since the pandemic, NIU doctoral student Thomas Asper has been wearing a mask to protect against the spread of COVID-19. NIU doctoral student Thomas Asper The mask – a safeguard for most – has proven to be an obstacle for Asper, who

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Learning never tasted so good

October 12, 2020 a134221 CHHS, Family and Consumer Sciences, Hospitality and Tourism Management, News, Students

When given lemons, Tatyana Coleman makes lemonade. It’s fitting for the senior who is majoring in Hospitality and Tourism Management in the School of Family and Consumer Sciences. Coleman is enrolled in Hospitality 320, a food production course where students create menus,

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Nursing students press on during pandemic

October 7, 2020 a134221 News

Nandini Patel came to NIU School of Nursing to gain real-world experience that would prepare her for a successful career in nursing. Being a student during a pandemic doesn’t change that. “As nurses we will soon be in the trenches so to

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Protect the Pack by getting a flu vaccine

September 15, 2020 a134221 News

Protecting the Pack is about protecting ourselves, protecting each other and protecting our community. Do your part by attending one of NIU’s Influenza (Flu) Vaccine Clinics taking place Sept. 24 and Oct. 14 at the Holmes Student Center. Every Huskie is expected

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Moving NIU forward: Why Allison Gladfelter gives back

June 22, 2020 a134221 News

For Allison Gladfelter, working with NIU students is a privilege that continually leaves her impressed and amazed.  “Our students are truly inspiring,” shares Gladfelter. “It is a joy to teach and advise them as they begin their journeys as future clinicians and

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Ergonomics and working from home: PT professor shares tips

June 15, 2020 a134221 News

NIU faculty, staff and students are getting adjusted to working from home which means many hours will be spent in front of a laptop or desktop computer. This will inevitably result in neck and back or even hand and wrist pain. Research

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NIU Virtual STEM Café explores eating for health and sustainability in the 21st Century

May 11, 2020 a134221 News

We know that diets rich in plant-based foods, such as the Planetary Health diet and the Plant Forward diet, are good for us and the planet. But how can we make healthy eating choices, especially now that we’re staying home more and

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Nursing graduates beat national average on NCLEX-RN

April 29, 2020 a134221 News

NIU’s School of Nursing put plans in motion to elevate the National Council Licensure Examination for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN) pass rates. It worked: In 2019, NIU nursing school graduates have increased their pass rate one of the top in Illinois, 96.3%. NIU’s

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Ph.D. in Health Sciences gets new leadership

February 3, 2020 a134221 News

The NIU Ph.D. in Health Sciences program welcomes a new director who is a familiar face at the College of Health and Human Sciences. Beverly Henry Beverly Henry, formerly associate dean for the college, formally began leading the Ph.D. in Health Sciences

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Ph.D. student receives fellowship to research gun violence

January 19, 2020 a134221 News

Paris Thomas Paris Thomas hopes her research will shine a light on how community violence impacts the health of African American men. Already, the doctoral student’s research plans have impacted NIU: Thomas became the first NIU student to be chosen for the

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Professor’s fight against leading cause of blindness inspires campus-wide collaboration

December 16, 2019 a134221 News

You could say Professor Elizabeth Gaillard has had her eye on this for decades. She spent years of toiling away in the lab determined to help detect and find a cure for leading causes of blindness. Years of patents and research funding sought

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