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CHHS Talks: A newsletter of the College of Health and Human Sciences

Issue 7, June 2016

School of Human Ecology Awards

Congratulations to the following faculty who received School of Human Ecology Awards for the 2015-2016 academic year:

John Peden, Ph.D. – ​Teaching

Nikki DiGregorio, Ph.D. – Scholarship

Diane Phillips – Service

Sibel Dazkir, Ph.D. – Emerging Scholar

Spring 2016 Commencement 

 

On May 6 and 7, Georgia Southern University held its annual spring commencement ceremonies for graduate and undergraduate students at Hanner Fieldhouse and Allen E. Paulson Stadium. Interim University President Jean E. Bartels, Ph.D., R.N., conferred more than 3,300 doctoral, master’s, specialist and bachelor’s degrees from the University’s eight colleges during two separate ceremonies. Two hundred seventy nine students were awarded degrees from the College of Health and Human Sciences. 

Commencement speakers for this year’s ceremonies were Stephen Harmon, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Learning Technologies Division in the College of Education and Human Development at Georgia State University, and Carol H. Burrell, president and CEO of Northeast Georgia Health System.

Sport Management Students
Raise Money for Local Non-profit

         

Glen Wintrup, Ph.D., limited term assistant professor of sport management in the School of Health and Kinesiology, partnered with the Office of Leadership and Community Engagement’s Assistant Director for Service-Learning Wendy Denton, to provide students with a practical learning approach by organizing a fundraising event for a local Youth-at-Risk charity program. Utilizing the material taught in Wintrup’s class lectures,100 students from the Introduction to Sport Management course, many of whom are freshmen, held water pong, volleyball, dodgeball, basketball and baseball events throughout March and April to raise money and collect items for the CrossFit Boro Prepared for Anything – Youth Edition program.

“I, and many others, were surprised by the amount of enthusiasm and energy the students put into organizing these fundraising events and stunned that they raised more than just a few hundred dollars,” said Wintrup.

For the project, fourth-year students from other sport management courses volunteered to advise Wintrup’s students on areas from identifying an event to risk management issues and securing sponsors.

“They worked hard and learned a great deal through practical experience about group work, event planning, sponsorship, and marketing. In addition to having professional volunteer experience to put on their resume, some students in the course have already been able to secure job shadowing, internship and employment opportunities through their involvement in the course,” Wintrup continued.

Their efforts raised approximately $2,000 as well as collected clothes (t-shirts and hats) and exercise equipment from donors for the CrossFit Boro Prepared for Anything – Youth Edition program. Read entire story.

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The College's magazine, CHHS Matters, has hit the shelves and copies can be found in the School of Nursing, School of Human Ecology, School of Health and Kinesiology, and Dean's Office. CHHS Matters can also be read online.

Gaming For A Cause

Southern Collegiate Gaming at Georgia Southern hosted the 1st Annual Willie Burden Gaming Tournament on April 22 and 23. The tournament raised over $2700.00 in funds that will be donated to the Dr. Willie J. Burden Memorial Scholarship. Winners in the Memorial Tournament were Steve Fed, Jack Haper, and Jeffrey Moh. Thank you to everyone who contributed to make this event a success!
Individuals who wish to contribute to the scholarship can do so by sending a check, paying online or contacting the Georgia Southern University Foundation at (912) 478-2000. Checks should be made out to "Georgia Southern University Foundation, Inc." with memo line "Dr. Willie J. Burden Memorial," and mailed to Georgia Southern University Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 8053, Statesboro, GA 30460-8053. Online contributions can be made by designating your gift to "Dr. Willie J. Burden Memorial." at GeorgiaSouthern.edu/Foundation.
June
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Last Day of Classes
Last day of classes for Term A.
 
June
16
Final Exams
Final Exams for Term A. 
 
June
20
First Day of Classes
Classes begin for Term B.
June
20-22 
Drop/Add
Drop/Add for Term B.
 
July
4
Independence Day
Administrative offices closed. No Classes. 
 

 
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