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CHHS 2005 News Archives
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Ben Boyd, a Doctor of Physical Therapy Science student at the joint program at SFSU/UCSF, receives the Mary McMillan Doctoral Scholarships.
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Roma Guy, Health Education Professor, Honored for Peace Prize Nomination
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CHHS Holiday Luncheon: Monday, Dec. 5, from 11:30am - 2:00pm in BH 401 All CHHS Faculty, Staff, and Student Assistants are invited.
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Nina Roberts, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, has recently become a Fulbright Scholar
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Erik Rosegard, associate professor of recreation and leisure studies, comments on trends in spas and spa treatments.
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Golden year for School of Nursing
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Katrina Teach-in: Rebuilding on a New Foundation of Justice
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The School of Nursing and its alumni celebrate its 50th anniversary Saturday at campus events.
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Mary Beth Love, professor and chair of health education, introduces a reporter to the SFSU/Harding Park Golf Course neighborhood.
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In this opinion piece, Assistant Professor of Health Education Ramon Castellblanch calls for humane treatment of undocumented aliens displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
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Connie Ulasewicz, associate professor of consumer and family studies, designed new uniforms for girls at Hillcrest Juvenile Hall.
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A study conducted by Gerontology Professor Brian DeVries demonstrates the need for gay senior housing in the Bay Area.
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News From the 2005 White House Conference on Aging
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Campus to receive federal funds to help recruit high school students into undergraduate studies leading to nursing careers.
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New fitness center opens on campus
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SFSU's School of Nursing received 1,003 applications for 102 open spaces.
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Alum Sturdivant McKee talks about the physical therapy profession.
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SFSU issues new ID numbers, OneCards
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Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies Bill Michaelis comments on Americans' approaches to leisure and vacations.
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Professor of Social Work Felix Rivera talks about his passion for suiseki, stones formed by and shaped by natural forces.
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Adam Burke, assistant professor of health education, cautions that the findings of a recent study claiming acupuncture doesn't help patients with fibromyalgia are not conclusive.
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Jennie Chin Hansen names 2005 fellows of American Academy of Nursing (AAN)
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Health Education Lecturer Roma Guy is nominated for "1,000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005," which seeks to recognize the work of women as peacemakers.
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Tall Ship Education Academy Newsletter June 2005
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Comptroller General Walker Announces Appointment of Members to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission
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A first for physical therapy
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The YES WE CAN Children’s Asthma Program: the San Francisco Experience
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Classroom theory is put into practice at the Vista Room
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San Francisco State University, School of Nursing, 50th Anniversary Celebration, Saturday, November 5, 2005
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'Yes We Can' does
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Split Tree Damages HSS Building
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Apparel Design and Merchandising Program, May 14, 2005
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People on Campus - Roma Guy: 'An activist's activist'
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Read this feature about former foster youth tackling the challenges of college, quoting student Tiffany Brooks and Assistant Professor of Social Work Sonja Lenz-Rashid.
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Eric Peper, director of the Institute for Holistic Healing Studies, comments on "mind-over-muscle" therapies: "There's a difference between what's probable and what's mathematically possible."
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'Age tsunami' stirs up international collaboration
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Graduate Research & Creative Works Showcase, Wednesday, May 11, 2005
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SF State Raises AIDS Awareness
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Spring 2005 Elections (University-Wide Committees)
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Severed Cable Shuts Down Campus Internet
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HSS 219 Computer Lab Open House: Wednesday, March 30th, 11:30-1:00PM
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CalPERS Board Tells Arnold Not to Terminate Public Pensions
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SF State Faculty, Staff Pump It Up
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Enrollment Drops of Gerontology
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Faculty Numbers at its Lowest for SF State
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CSUs seek to grant clinical and professional doctoral degrees; the SFSU/UCSF joint doctorate in physical therapy is the only one in the UC system.
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New Guidelines to Show Students' Healthier Diet Overcoming fad diets is 2005's anti-smoking campaign
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SFSU gerontology program and University of Utah team up to study quality of life for widows over 50.
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SF State Among Slowest in CSUs to Graduate
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Stay fit this spring
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The Vista Room returns
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Read this opinion piece on Gov. Schwarzenegger's California State Pharmacy Assistance Program by Ramón Castellblanch, assistant professor of health education.
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IBM to wire SFSU with online collaboration tools
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Bill Michaelis, professor of recreation and leisure studies, to be a keynote speaker at the California School-Age Consortium's annual North Coast Regional Conference.
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Alum Judy Greenwald, a community health nursing instructor, travels to poor countries to teach health education.
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A survey of skilled-nursing facilities by SFSU's School of Nursing rates the Carmel Convalescent Hospital as above average for care quality.
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A study conducted by Gerontology Professor Brian DeVries cited to show the need for gay housing for seniors.
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All SFSU students, staff, and faculty can get the flu shot on Wednesday January 26 and February 2nd, 2005 from 10:00 AM to 3.00 PM on a first come first served basis.
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Ramon Castellblanch, assistant professor of health education, comments on plans to change Social Security.
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Bon Appétit
