Category: Research


  • Dr. Jane Anyango Receives National Excellence in Writing Award

    Dr. Jane Anyango Receives National Excellence in Writing Award We proudly celebrate Dr. Jane Anyango, Assistant Professor of Nursing at Ball State University, for receiving the Nursing for Women’s Health Excellence in Writing Award from the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN). This national honor recognizes outstanding scholarly writing that advances knowledge and practice in […]

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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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  • Higher Calcium and Zinc Intake Linked with Healthier Pregnancy Outcomes

    MEDIA CONTACT Nancy Lamontagne (919) 617-1330 media@nutrition.org Chicago (June 29, 2024) — People with higher intakes of calcium and zinc in the three months before they conceived were significantly less likely to suffer hypertensive disorders during their pregnancy compared with those who had lower intakes of these essential minerals, according to new research. The results […]

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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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  • Dysphagia Clinic is Awarded Women of Beneficence Grant

    Mary J. Ewing  and Rebecca Kadinger, both Clinical Lecturers of Speech Pathology and Audiology, are co principle investigators on a Women of Beneficence Grant that will fund the Dysphagia Clinic and services as part of the Speech Pathology clinic. The clinic was awarded $30,000, which will support 25 undergraduate students, and 65 graduate students in […]

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