Nutrition education expansion supports food security for Ohioans Highland Elementary teacher Jill Vanhouten-Roth normally does most of the teaching for her second-grade class. But on a Friday morning in February, she handed the reins to Lindsey Blum and Brooke Moeller for a lesson on nutrition. “Can anyone tell me a food that has dairy in […]
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Life as a resident advisor
Rebekah Martindale is one of those resident advisors who makes life easier. A fourth-year EHE student majoring in integrated language arts education, Martindale is preparing for her third year as a resident advisor in Morrison Tower this fall.
Preparing early childhood educators around the world
Professional development system now online for all to use Staff Sergeant Misty Hobbs perched on a tiny chair, reading to her four-year-old son Jackson and his classmates. Jackson touched her arm as she turned the pages, excited to have his mom at center stage. Hobbs often visits the Wright Field North Child Development Center during […]
Set up for success
Japanese sport institute builds global research connections Ali Brian and Emi Tsuda grew up on opposite sides of the planet. Neither expected to conduct research with colleagues around the world — until they attended the Tsukuba Summer Institute for Sport and Physical Education (TSI) in Japan. TSI and one of its co-founders, Associate Professor Jacqueline […]
Writing the book for Yucatan
Laura Justice gets books in the hands of Mexico’s kids in need For years Mexico has been synonymous with endless beach coasts, clear-blue water and all-inclusive resorts — but there’s more to the country than meets the eye. The majority of Mexico’s indigenous people — many living in Yucatán and surrounding areas — are impoverished. […]