UW-Madison Department of Kinesiology - NEWS

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Kinesiology News

Mon
Mar
26
Hasselkus (OT) To Receive National Commendation
Professor Emeritus Betty Hasselkus (OT) has been selected to receive the American Occupational Therapy Association's (AOTA) Retired Educator's Commendation.
Wed
Mar
14
SOE Will Feature Prominently at 2012 AERA Conference
UW-Madison School of Education faculty, staff and students will sweep this year's American Educational Research Association Annual Conference with a distinguished array of presentations.
Tue
Mar
13
US News Ranks More SOE Programs in Top 3
Two more graduate programs in the UW-Madison School of Education now rank among the top three among their peers across the country, bringing the School’s total up to nine. Counseling Psychology moved up from sixth to second and Educational Policy Studies moved up from fourth to third. Overall, the School held its ninth place ranking among more than 200 schools of education nationally, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2013 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools.
Thu
Mar
08
Kinesiology Faculty Quoted in State Journal about UW Cuts
Professor Dorothy Farrar-Edwards (Kines, OT) and Instructor Tim Gattenby (Kines) are quoted in the Wisconsin State Journal explaining the dilemma the department is facing with budget cuts.
Thu
Mar
08
Athletic Training Education Program sponsors PSA for National Athletic Training Month
The UW-Madison Athletic Training Education Program has produced a public service announcement to help promote the profession of athletic training throughout March, National Athletic Training Month.
Tue
Feb
28
Cook (Kines) Receives Grant for Innovative Approach to Chronic Fatigue
Kinesiology Asst. Professor Dane Cook, with professors Alan Light (University of Utah) and Gordon Broderick (University of Alberta) received a grant from the Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome Association of America for their innovative applied research.
Mon
Feb
27
Edwards (Kines, OT) Elected to Research Academy
Professor Dorothy Edwards (OT, Kines) has been elected to the American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF) Academy of Research for her exceptional research in this field of study.
Wed
Jan
25
Phys Ed Alum Received 2011 Glassow Biomechanics Honor Award
Duane Knudson (Ph.D. 1988, Physical Education) received the 2011 Ruth B. Glassow Biomechanics Honor Award and served on the committee to create the award fifteen years ago.
Wed
Jan
18
Wampold (CP) and Farrar-Edwards (Kines) quoted in Cap Times
Professor Bruce Wampold (Counseling Psych) and Department Chair Dorothy Farrar-Edwards (Kinesiology) were quoted in a Capital Times article on the effects of UW-Madison budget cuts.
Thu
Jan
12
Edwards (OT) to be Guest Speaker at Health and Aging Conference
Professor Dorothy Edwards will be a guest speaker for the "Healthy Minds and Healthy Bodies Throughout the Second Half of Life" conference on Jan. 26, 2012.
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