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  • Notes from the Chair, Dr. Sharon Bowman

    So many things to mention this time around, some sad, and others pretty cool. Spring 2024 is a very busy semester for us. We have hired a new faculty member, Allison Cipriano, to begin in fall 2024 as a member of the social psychology faculty. We love the fact that she is an alumna of […]

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  • Research Highlight: Dr. Kalyn Renbarger

    College of Health faculty research not only bolsters undergraduate and graduate students’ education and their futures in healthcare service, but strives to highlight potential gaps in access to health services, address stigmas and propose a range of advancements from infrastructure to specific health practices and procedures. One such researcher is Dr. Kalyn Renbarger, who is […]

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  • Research Speaker Series Highlights Faculty Work

    Research is a fundamental part of educating future healthcare professionals and advancing medical knowledge into the future. The College of Health faculty regularly engage students in this type of work through their classes, volunteer opportunities, and immersive learning specific courses. The Interprofessional Community Clinic, and Human Performance Lab are key research hubs home to many […]

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  • Preview Day Schedule 2024

    The College of Health wants to extend a warm welcome to all parents, prospective students and their guests for Preview Day. We’re so thrilled you’re interested in learning more about the programs and careers we have to offer. The first floor of the Health Professions Building will have info tables with activities and giveaways. We’ll […]

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  • Making Waves: ROTC students travel to North Carolina and Jordan

    Over the summer through Project Go, a national program offered to qualified ROTC students for fully-funded language education and study abroad opportunities, two students received unique cross-cultural experiences studying Arabic language and culture. CDT Hadessah Vandaveer, who traveled to Jordan, and CDT Elizabeth McClure, who completed a study at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, […]

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  • Grant awarded to form a Rural Health Network

    The College of Health strives to provide not just the highest quality education for its students, but opportunities to extend professional health services into our community—particularly when the community is in need. Ball State already houses four interprofessional health clinics on campus for the Muncie community and plans to continue this work away from home. […]

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