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Faculty-Staff Achievements, Sept. 20, 2010

September 17, 2010

Activities

Paul Arciero,  associate professor and interim chair, Department of Exercise Science, gave the following presentations:

"Neuropsychological effects of cyber cycling for older adults - One-Year Follow-up," at the 118thannual meeting of the American Psychological Association Aug. 14 in San Diego, Calif.

"The Theory of Planned Behavior and Videogame-Enhanced Exercise for Older Adults: Results from Year Two of the Cyber cycle Study," and "Normative Electrophysiological and Neuropsychological," both at the 11thInternational Conference of Behavioral Medicine Aug. 4-7 in Washington, D.C.

"Physiological Health Outcomes of Older Adults Following Videogame-Enhanced Exercise" at the American College of Sports Medicine annual conference June 2-5 in Baltimore.

In the News

Paul Arciero,  associate professor and interim chair, Department of Exercise Science, was invited on Talk Radio AM 1300 July 14 and 28. Click here for the links.

Sandy Baum,  professor emerita of economics, was a source for a Sept. 15 Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch story on issues in youth sports, and a Sept. 15 U.S. News and World Report story titled "Private Colleges Adopt Car Lot Strategy."

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