Ohio State Football players face an inordinate amount of stress. Their coaches help them harness the anxiety. Talk about anxiety. Urban Meyer, ’88 MA, and his players know the meaning of the word. Anxiety is what can happen, and sometimes does, when several million people are trained on your every move via ESPN. It’s what […]
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It starts with the child
Early Head Start boosts essential brain growth in the critical first three years of life. It supports children, families and early childhood teachers Ebony Stevens didn’t worry much when her third child, Ivory, didn’t talk at age one. Life was too hectic, with working nights full time and juggling Ivory’s care among herself and her […]
When being strong is the only option
Taylor Gibson, ’17, is a walking, jumping, kicking bundle of tenacity. Faculty and family rallied around the alumna as she fought thyroid cancer.
Two keys to serving more students in special education
The stereotype is ever present. People with Down Syndrome are thought to be intellectually disabled. Matthew Brock has always been close to his younger sister Lori, who has the syndrome. “I remember one time when I was in 12th grade and Lori was in ninth, I helped her study for a general education class test,” […]
Decades of exercise physiology innovation
Jump back in time to find out how exercise physiology at Ohio State has been a groundbreaking leader for seven decades.
Scoring a “whole” in one
A new golfing camp for kids on the autism spectrum is one of a kind.