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WKU Assistant Professor, Ashley Chance Fox, appears on WBKO MidDay Live to promote "Signing Santa" - click here [More] to see the video.
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Donate $30 or more to the Belize IMPACT fund, and recieve a FREE gift.

http://www.wku.edu/chhs/impact
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ROLES Facilitator (Life Coach)
Part-time
Flexible Hours
Competitive Wages

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Daily News, Jenna Mink - Diana Giraldo and her classmates hosted a 50-mile meal Thursday at WKU’s Academic Complex - students cooked and served lunch to about 54 faculty and community members, using products that were grown within 50 miles of Bowling Green.

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MSW Full-Time & Part-Time Traditional Orientation (Fall 2009)

Bowling Green: Friday, August 20, 2010

MSW Field Orientation

Bowling Green: Saturday, August 21, 2010

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CHHS student Derek Sanders' video won 1st place in an American Dental Hygienists' Association competition. Each participant had to create a video teaching a 5 year old how to brush. Congratulations Derek!! Click here to view the video.

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Each week CDC analyzes information about influenza disease activity in the United States and publishes findings of key flu indicators in a report called FluView.

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On Monday, April 8th, the PE 323 class went to the Potter's Children's Home and Family Ministries to assist with a community service project.
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On Friday, February 27th, the members of PE 323 (Adapted Physical Education) designed posters and brochures for the Job and Transitions Fair for high school students with disabilities.  They provided entertainment for the high school students who were making the transition from high school to college or the work force.
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Phyllis Kritek (RN, PhD, FAAN), will host "Strategies for Handling Workplace Conflicts" at the Sloan Convention Center, Friday, May 8th from 8:00am - 4:30pm. Phyllis Beck Kritek, a former dean of nursing at Marquette University, is a nationally and internationally known nurse scholar.
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The WKU, CHHS, International Health and Human Service Learning Program hosted its first annual Belize Service Learning Symposium on Monday, March 2nd at 3:00 p.m. in DUC 340.

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Dementia, a name used to identify a number of health conditions, is rising as the population ages. Caregivers in the Bowling Green region will have the opportunity to learn firsthand what experts know and don't know about dementia.
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Bowling Green, Ky – Charlie Harris, a student in WKU’s Nonprofit Administration (American Humanics) minor program, has been selected to receive a national “Next Generation” nonprofit internship award of $4,500. A panel of national nonprofit leaders selected Harris from among students at American Humanics affiliated colleges and universities nationwide.
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On October 20, 2008, 13 graduate students enrolled in Fall 2008 Air Quality Management class undertook a field trip to “Trace Die Cast” in Bowling Green.

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A statewide health advocacy organization has launched a new web site aimed at providing “must have” resources for Kentuckians interested in improving health coverage. The Kentucky Voices for Health site, www.kyvoicesforhealth.org, offers a number of features designed to help Kentuckians learn about health coverage issues and get involved in changing the policies that affect those issues.
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The Career Center is preparing to host a Career Fair for students and alumni.

When: Thursday, October 23, 2008 from 1pm - 4pm

Where: Carroll Knicely Conference Center/South Campus - Nashville Road

For quicker access, students should bring their WKU ID.

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Bowling Green, Ky. - Stars from across the professional sports and entertainment industries will be in Bowling Green Oct. 20-21 to raise funds for autism in the Campbell Chevrolet Celebrity Classic.
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Bowling Green, Ky. - A $300,000 gift from the Anthem Foundation, Inc. to Western Kentucky University hasmobile been used to purchase a second mobile health unit.
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WKU News Release

Bowling Green, Ky – Charlie Harris, a student in WKU’s Nonprofit Administration (American Humanics) minor program, will complete an internship this academic year with the national organization, the ONE Campaign. The ONE Campaign seeks to raise public awareness about the issues of global poverty, hunger, disease and efforts to fight such problems in developing countries.

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WKU News Release

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) has announced Western Kentucky University’s Design, Merchandising and Textiles with Interior Design Concentration as the newest addition to its Supported Programs.

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Please join us in celebrating this truly extraordinary and outstanding nurse and human being as we honor Eve with the KNA Innovative Teacher of the Year 2008 award at the KNA Convention Awards Dinner Thursday, October 16, 2008 at the Louisville Marriott.
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On Thursday July 31st, Race Stork RN was commissioned as a 2nd Lt into the U.S. Army by Col. Mike Kenny. 
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For the fourth year in a row, students in Western Kentucky University’s Department of Consumer and Family Sciences (CFS) have won national honors for their professional project. The awards were announced on June 21 at the Coordinating Council of CFS Honor Societies luncheon at the 2008 America Association of Family and Consumer Sciences conference in Milwaukee, WI.
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Find out more about our faculty and students' upcoming journey to Beijing for Summer 2008 Olympics!
Link: click here

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WKU Dana Burr Bradley cited by Jane Oppermann of the Daily Herald Columnist
The next time your husband or grandmother tells that story you've heard at least a gazillion times, think of it as an important developmental stage of adulthood.
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University of Nebraska Omaha
By Lyn M. Holley - American Association for Gerontology in Higher Education 34th Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership
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WHAS  Crusade for Children - Lisa Murphy, Director of the Early Childhood Center at Western Kentucky University said, "We raised the money by selling Big Red School T-shirts, Big Red books that had been donated by the author, & DVDs of children in Big Red School (ECC) to our families."
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WKU News Release - May 9, 2008
Sara Miller, a student in WKU’s Nonprofit Administration (American Humanics) minor program, has been selected for a national nonprofit academic scholarship. Miller, a healthcare administration major and honors student from Shepherdsville, will receive an American Humanics Academic Award which provides recipients with a $1,000 scholarship.
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WKU News Release - May 01, 2008
Dr. John Bonaguro, dean of Western Kentucky University’s College of Health and Human Services, has been appointed by Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear to the Southern Growth Policies Board.
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Bowling Green, Ky –
Dana Adams, a student in the WKU Nonprofit Administration (American Humanics) minor program has been selected for a national nonprofit internship award. The NextGen award is part of an American Humanics, Inc. national initiative funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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Saturday, April 19, 2008 the College of Health and Human Services hosted their annual Awards Banquet at the Carrol Knicely Conference Center at WKU.  Students, faculty and the Dean were recognized for their outstanding accomplishments.
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Western Kentucky University today announced a new $1.5 million gift to the Clinical Education Complex at WKU from The Center for Special Needs Trust Administration Inc., based in Clearwater, Fla. 
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Three students from Public Health recently won "Best of Conference" at the 38th Annual WKU Student Research Conference last Saturday.
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Clinical Education Complex to host first annual Autism Awareness Festival April 19, 2008.

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WKU News Release -  Western Kentucky University’s Center for Gerontology recently entered into a partnership with Christian Care Communities to provide learning opportunities that will span generations.
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The University annually recognizes outstanding contributions by faculty members in the areas of Teaching, Research/Creativity, Public Service, and Student Advisement. The following faculty members were selected by each of the colleges for awards this year and were honored at the 2008 faculty awards reception held on April 1.
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March 04, 2008 - Western Kentucky University announced today that it will name the Early Childhood Center of the Clinical Education Complex (CEC) in honor of long-time supporters Dan and Vickie Renshaw of Bowling Green.
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This summer, the eyes of the world will be trained on Beijing, the host of the 2008 Summer Olympics, and a group of Western Kentucky University students will have a firsthand experience at the international event. - By JUSTIN STORY, The Daily News
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Feb 14, 2008 - In caps and gowns, 30 of the city’s speech teachers — with new master’s degrees in communication disorders — were honored at a graduation ceremony held at the UFT’s Manhattan headquarters on Jan. 17.
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WKU Students and Faculty were well-represented at the National Conference on Outdoor Leadership during the second week in February. This was the annual conference of the Wilderness Education Association.
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Dr. Connie Jo Smith, Assistant Professor of Consumer Family Sciences, has published a new book from Redleaf Press entitled "Behavioral Challenges in Early Childhood Settings"
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February 12, 2008
Dr. Raymond Poff (WKU) and Dr. Tom Stuessy (Green Mountain College) were invited presenters at the recent Outdoor Retailer Winter Market Tradeshow in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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February 11, 2008
Bowling Green, Kentucky– WKU School of Nursing is pleased to announce that Crista L. Briggs has earned the designation Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) after successfully completing a rigorous certification examination developed and administered by the National League for Nursing.
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Saturday, February 9, 2008 the College of Health and Human Services hosted the 4th annual Freshman Academic Achievement Awards in the Kentucky Room of the Kentucky Library and Museum. Students studying in the College and were named to either the Dean’s List (3.4-3.7 GPA) or President’s List (3.8-4.0 GPA) during their first semester at WKU were honored at this event.

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Dr. Susan Jones and Eve Main from the School of Nursing attended KNA Legislature Day with 58 students.
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January 8, 2008
Bowling Green, Ky. - WKU students and faculty participated in the 2008 American Humanics Management Institute (AHMI), a national nonprofit management educational symposium, Jan. 3-6 in Kansas City, MO.
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Two WKU American Humanics (Nonprofit Administration) students were notified December 6, 2007 of their selection for a national internship award. Jessica Tinnell – Broadcasting (Louisville, KY) and Sara Smith – Communication Studies (Louisville, KY) were announced today as recipients of the Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders Program (NextGen) Award.
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The WKU Recreation Administration is celebrating 40 years of educating students. Established in 1967 by the late Dr. Fred Kirchner, the program included a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Master of Public Service (MPS) Degree. A Master of Science Degree replaced the MPS Degree in 1974. The program received its initial national accreditation in 1980 and continues as an accredited program today.
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WKU students enrolled in a fall semester course, Rec 220 - Introduction to Nonprofit Human Service Organizations, received a glimpse of the inner-workings of nonprofit organizations in South Central Kentucky. The course content focused on nonprofit history, ethics, personnel and volunteer management, human development, programming, risk management, customer service, and careers; all essential elements to understanding nonprofit organizations.
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The WKU American Humanics (Nonprofit Administration) program is please to announce the Request for Proposals for the 2nd Annual Community Partnership Initiative. The Request for Proposals can be downloaded at www.wku.edu/AH and all proposals are due by 5:00 P.M. on February 29, 2008.
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Students in the WKU American Humanics (Nonprofit Administration) program are seeking award nominations from local nonprofit organizations and businesses. Nomination forms can be downloaded at www.wku.edu/AH with all nominations due by 5:00 P.M. on February 1, 2008.
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Becky Wharton poses with Big RedBecky Wharton, a Junior Economics major from Nashville, TN was honored for her work in developing the gerontology student group Aging in Action. Center for Gerontology Director, Dr. Dana Burr Bradley cited Ms. Wharton’s “energy, enthusiasm and genuine desire to improve the quality of life for the area’s seniors” in her nomination letter.

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The Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education (AORE) reward Dr. Raymond Poff with the 2007 Jim Rennie Leadership Award and Lora Curl with the 2007 AORE Student Literary Award
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Cathy Abell, an assistant professor in the School of Nursing, was honored for her commitment to students at a dinner on Thursday November 1st in the Kentucky Building.
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Dr. Randy Deere received the Walter H. Mustaine Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Kentucky Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. The award is presented to individuals who have contributed to KAHPERD for many years and have been recognized for earlier accomplishments.

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The Bachelor of Science degree in Sport Management is a program which prepares students for successful careers within the sport industry. Students will complete the WKU required general education courses with some required as pre-requisites for application into the degree program. Additionally, students will take 51 hours of major courses and then use the remaining 33 hours to either 1) take other electives of interest to the student or 2) select a minor that best prepares them for entry level positions related to their interest within the sport industry. Complementary minors include but are not limited to; athletic coaching, broadcasting, business administration, and facility and event management.
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The Center for Gerontology hosted a world premiere screening of “Say Goodbye to Granddad’s Retirement” for the campus and community on October 22 in the Downing University Center Theater.   Written and directed by Tony Walker, a 1983 WKU graduate, the film features WKU Gerontology students and professors. Dr. Dana Burr Bradley (Director, Center for Gerontology) and Dr. Brian Strow from WKU’s Department of Economics served as consultants in the film. 
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Piper Lindsey a senior Physical Education Teacher Education major was elected as the student representative to the Board for the Kentucky Health Physical Education and Recreation Association. A presentation will be given at the State conference for Health, Physical Education and Recreation October 24th-26th.
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Downing University Center (DUC) 3rd Floor, Tuesday, October 16th from 11:00am - 3:00pm
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Dr. Richard Grinker, author of Unstrange Minds: Remapping the World of Autism, will be speaking at WKU on Thursday, August 11th.
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Western Kentucky University, through its Center for Gerontology, has been invited to join the Student Mentoring Conference on Gerontology and Geriatrics.  The organization began 18 years ago at the University of Georgia.

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Recreation Department receives letter of appreciation from Alumni student
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WKU lecture focuses on the obesity epidemic facing two-thirds of adults

By ALYSSA HARVEY
The Daily News aharvey@bgdailynews.com

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A recently implemented nonprofit administration program at Western Kentucky University is providing opportunities for students and the nonprofit community to work together.
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Wednesday, Oct 10 from 3:00-4:00 pm
The program will present important considerations of diet during pregnancy and lactation as well as discuss benefits and challenges of breastfeeding.
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Providing long-term care to older adults is a growing challenge for American families. About 10 million people 65 and older now depend on such services, and that number is expected to double by 2040.
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Introducing a new CHHS Tech News section dedicated to delivering up-to-date information on Technology within the College of Health and Human Services.
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Addressing the Obesity Epidemic
Tuesday, 11 September, 2007, 4:00-5:00 pm
MMTH Auditorium (Mass Media and Technology Hall), WKU
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The program took place at the Boys and Girls club from June 18th – 29th.   The event is for Hispanic youth ages 6 – 13 and the emphasis is on the prevention of substance and alcohol abuse. 


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Dr. Dana Burr Bradley co-authored a study examining women and depression appearing in the June issue of Social Forces. Although the sex difference in depression is well documented in westernized, developed countries, there is little quantitative cross-cultural research on the topic.
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Four WKU American Humanics students were recently selected to receive a nonprofit internship stipend from the Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders Program (NextGen), an American Humanics initiative funded through a generous grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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An editorial in the Bowling Green Daily News (12/04/2004) supports the creation of the Clincial Education Complex.  
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Education complex fund-raising reaches $1.4 million (USD) as work is underway at site.
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CEC appears in article by Suzanne Vitale in Bowling Green Daily News (02/08/2005)
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Clincial Education Complex Dedication Nears
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The College of Health and Human Services hosted their annual Awards Banquet.  A total of 41 students who received awards with over 100 friends and family members in attendance.  Students were welcomed by Dr. John Bonaguro, Dean of the College of Health & Human Services and by Dr. Barbara Burch, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs.
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Western Kentucky University’s Gerontology Program celebrated Careers in Aging week by joining with the University’s School of Journalism to host an event called “Social Activism at Any Age.”