Author: Zoe Brock


  • Cadet Elizabeth McClure takes Nursing to ROTC

    The ROTC program at Ball State continues to produce modern leaders with the tools to make a difference within our community and the U.S. Army. Through this program, the ROTC produce graduates and leaders of character and a sense of service to a cause bigger than the individual. Senior Elizabeth McClure’s involvement with the ROTC […]

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  • Speech Pathology Plants Tulips at Minnetrista.

    The Department of Speech Language Pathology at Ball State, along with the student National Speech Language Hearing Group at Ball State, have combined efforts with the Parkinson’s Support Group of East Central Indiana and Minnetrista Museum and Gardens to plant a display of red tulips, the national symbol for Parkinson’s disease. Dawn Condon, Associate Clinical […]

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  • Alumni Profile, Logan Arnold

    Ball State University’s College of Health has outstanding alumni that have gone on to accomplish many great things. Taking the time to appreciate our alumni and what they have done because of their education at Ball State is great way to show how we prepared them for their future. Our alumni profile is on Logan […]

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  • Nutrition Education is helping ROTC Cadets

    Dr. Lynnea Melham, Associate Teaching Professor of Nutrition and Health Science, has been working with ROTC cadets enrolled in Ball State University to work to improve their overall health and well-being for their time in service. Dr. Melham has a BS in clinical and community dietetics, a MHS in health science education, and a doctorate […]

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  • College of Health Research Reviews

    The College of Health has may researchers, working hard to advance the knowledge in their respective fields. Here is just a few of the articles published recently. Counseling Psychology, Social Psychology and Counseling Psychology in the Schools explores the relationship between memory and adaptive functioning with a sample of autistic youths/young adults. This study was […]

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  • Welcome Week Brings Wellness Olympics to Campus.

    On August 21st, The College of Health held a special event outside the Health Professions Building, themed the Wellness Olympics. With the Paris Olympics concluding, we wanted to give students the opportunity to find out if their health is a gold medalist. Students could participate in: reaction time, grip strength, memory game, balance, and vertical […]

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  • ICC Provider Profile: Dr. Sharon Bowman

    Dr. Sharon Bowman is the Department Chair of the Department of Counseling Psychology, Social Psychology, and Counseling and Professor of Psychology Counseling. She provides clinical supervision of the counselors in training, including supervising the master’s student intern. Bowman has been fully licensed as a psychologist since 1995 and licensed as a clinical mental health counselor […]

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