The impact (good or bad) that you have on people through your teaching and mentoring will likely be greater than the impact of your research on society.
ExPPL rockstars! Erin & Abigail presenting their poster on Physical Activity, Personality & HRV and Maddy giving a podium presentation on Tactical Athletes & Resilience. They were all awesome! #URS2023#UndergraduareResesrchWeek2023#WeAreResearch AHSIllinois KCHIllinois
So incredibly proud of this amazing human! Way to rock your dissertation defense Hayley 👏🏼👏🏼. Get ready world - there’s a new Dr. P in the house! 🤗 https://t.co/10vPMs6gQx
Have you registered for the @ACSMNews International Health and Fitness Summit? Attendees can listen to our podcast-style conversation with @ShawnArent entitled "Exercise Prescription for mental health and well-being: Do we really know what we're doing?"
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We spend millions to implement research based practices. BUT, we ignore the extensive research that shows how play, recess, & physical activity, can improve focus, self regulation, and on task behavior, as well as academic achievement, interpersonal skills & mental health.
@KCHillinois seeks to hire two outstanding faculty members in the areas of physical activity, cognition and brain health across the lifespan. For more details on the tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor positions, apply here before Feb. 1: https://t.co/LsiUzpk7Td
I don’t know where the idea came from that being mean to people in your research group will lead to higher productivity, but it needs to end.
Not only is this unethical, but it is also ineffective. The best research happens when people are supported and treated with kindness.
Missing my colleagues attending the #NAK2022 meeting in Providence, RI. I'm sure it will be an awesome gathering, with knowledge sharing and reconnecting. I look forward to being with you all in 2023.