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WKU Consumer And Family Sciences Students Honored For Professional Project For Fourth Year In A Row

August 05, 2008

Bowling Green, Ky. - For the fourth year in a row, students in Western Kentucky University’s Department of Consumer and Family Sciences (CFS) have been honored for their professional project.

The Beta Delta Chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, a national honor society, was the region winner for its 2008 Professional Project.

The awards were announced on June 21 at the Coordinating Council of CFS Honor Societies luncheon at the 2008 American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences conference in Milwaukee. Other top finishers were Idaho State, Texas State and South Dakota State. Beta Delta has had two regional winners and two first-place national winners in the past four years. 

The WKU chapter and other regional winners advance to the Phi Upsilon Omicron Conclave 2008 in Minneapolis on Sept. 25-27.

The national professional project theme was “Inspired by the Past…Believe in the Present…Imagine the Future.” The WKU chapter, led by first vice president Emily Waits of Shelbyville and president Will Conkright of Owensboro, was honored for its efforts in assisting a variety of community organizations and their constituents. The chapter’s efforts focused on the nutrition, well-being and enrichment of the lives of others.

The chapter’s report on its yearlong project was titled “Imagine a Whole New YOU (Nutrition, Enrichment, Well-Being).” Members of the chapter used their professional competencies to become civically engaged and benefit a diverse group of individuals and organizations, from young children to the elderly. The report showed how each CFS specialization contributed to one or more of the components of the NEW acronym. “We imagined a future in which our chapter could enrich others lives, as well as the lives of Beta Delta Chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron,” Waits said.

The project was supervised by Dr. Martha Jenkins, professional project advisor, with assistance from Cindy Jones, chapter advisor, and Dr. Karen Mason, financial advisor.

A highlight of the project was working with young children involved in after-school activities at two centers in Bowling Green. The two-hour sessions started with exercises to establish rapport with the children and teach them the importance of physical activities to one’s well-being. Two other components of the sessions were a nutrition lesson based on trail mix, which the children were able to make, and sanitary hand washing, which used a special lotion to illuminate bacteria on the hands before and after hand washing. The lives of the both the children and Phi U members were enriched by this experience.
               
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For information, contact Martha Jenkins at (270) 842-0686.

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