September 2021
- Welcome Back, Ospreys!
- Florida Board of Governors Confirms Pam Chally as Interim President
- Meet Brian Verkamp, VP and CIO
- Startup Program Reaches Five-Year Milestone of Success
- Surveys Reveal Students' Wish Lists
- Faculty Forum: Meet Grant Bevill
- Get to Know: Meet Sheila Lopez
- Join the Healthy Osprey On-Campus Heart Walk
- 904 Weekend Campaign is Here
- Ten Free Things to Do in September
- Important COVID-19 Testing Updates
- Inside News Roundup
- Faculty and Staff
- Dateline
- Swoop Summary
- Nutrition: Are Carbohydrates Friend or Foe?
- Spread the Word
Florida Board of Governors Confirms Pam Chally as Interim President
Meet Brian Verkamp, VP and CIO
Startup Program Reaches Five-Year Milestone of Success
Surveys Reveal Students' Wish Lists
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Faculty Forum: Meet Grant Bevill
Get to Know: Meet Sheila Lopez
Join the Healthy Osprey On-Campus Heart Walk
904 Weekend Campaign is Here
Ten Free Things to Do in September
Important COVID-19 Testing Updates
- COVID-19 Testing will be available to students and employees Monday through Friday from 1 – 4 p.m. at Building 62 / Lot 17.
- Student Health Services has assumed the COVID-19 testing operations. All questions regarding testing can be sent to studenthealth@unf.edu.
- Vaccinated persons with an exposure will be offered a PCR test and should seek testing on Day Three to Five following exposure. The CDC recommends that vaccinated persons who have an exposure wear a mask until a negative test result is received and monitor their symptoms for 14 days following exposure.
- Unvaccinated persons with an exposure will be instructed to quarantine for seven days. A PCR test will be offered on Day Five or later following exposure. If no symptoms are developed and the PCR is negative, they may release from quarantine on Day Seven and should continue to wear a mask and monitor symptoms for 14 days following exposure.
- Vaccinated or unvaccinated persons with COVID-19 symptoms will be offered a Rapid Antigen test. If the result is positive, they will be instructed to Isolate for 10 days. If the result is negative, a confirmatory PCR will be completed, and they will be instructed to self-isolate (stay home while sick) until the result of the PCR is known. If the PCR is negative, their symptoms are likely not COVID-19 related. They should stay home while sick, returning when they are 24 hours without a fever and symptoms are resolving.
Inside News Roundup
Faculty and Staff
Brooks College of Health
A group of Brooks College of Health faculty wrote a Florida Times-Union guest column on “How COVID-19 has changed healthcare forever.” Read the .
Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof, nutrition and dietetics, and Dr. Jasper Xu, health administration, have recently co-published a study examining how registered dietitian nutritionists (RDN) providing individualized medical nutrition therapy (MNT) in the home impacted nutrition, physical activity and food security. Read more about the study. Dr. Kristen Hicks-Roof also discussed 10 tips to increase your water intake with .
Dr. Beven Livingston, associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy associate professor, recently graduated from a prestigious leadership fellowship program, the American Physical Therapy Association Fellowship in Education Leadership. This fellowship provides developing and aspiring program directors in physical therapist education programs with the skills and resources they need to be innovative, influential and visionary leaders. Learn more about the fellowship program.
Coggin College of Business
Dr. Lakshmi Goel, professor and associate dean of the Coggin Graduate and Executive Programs department, has been named a 2021 Woman of Influence by the Jacksonville Business Journal. The annual award recognizes women leaders in Northeast Florida whose leadership has helped their organizations grow and has shaped the next generation by providing a model for the community. Learn more about the award.
Mike Zaccardi, finance instructor, discussed with Clark.com.
College of Arts and Sciences
English
Dr. Bart Welling, English associate professor, discussed “Educating for a future we didn’t want” in .
Art, Art History and Design
Stephen Heywood, associate professor of ceramics, participated in the Cheers! Drink Up!
National Juried Exhibition at the Commonwheel Gallery, Manitou Springs, Colorado.
Christopher W. Trice, associate professor of photography, had work accepted to the 23rd International Krappy Kamera Exhibition at Soho Photo Gallery in New York City. The exhibition was juried by Ann Jastrab, MFA, Director of the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, CA.
Biology
Dr. Cliff Ross, professor of biology and the chair of the department, and his colleagues published, “Physiological responses to short-term sediment exposure in adults of the Caribbean coral Montastraea cavernosa and adults and recruits of Porites astreoides” in the journal (2021).
Dr. Fatima Rehman, biology lecturer, published “Intranodal Sirolimus Induces Regulatory T cells in Human Hepatic Lymph Nodes via IL10 Signaling,” June, , doi: 10.1002/lt.26214
English
Dr. Clark Lunberry, professor of English, presented “PostCardPoems” as part of the Collage in Practice panel at Kolaj LIVE Milwaukee, July.
Marcus Pactor, associate instructor of English, published “A Restless Sensibility: Marcus Pactor Talks to John Domini, Author of The Archaeology of a Good Ragu” in Heavy Feather Review, July.
Dr. Michael Wiley, professor of English, published "MacMurphy Unbound" in Die Laughing (Mystery Weekly Press), July.
Mathematics and Statistics
Dr. Tyler Grimes, assistant professor of statistics, and his colleague published a paper:
Grimes, Tyler, and Somnath Datta. "SeqNet: An R Package for Generating Gene-Gene Networks and Simulating RNA-Seq Data." Journal of Statistical Software 98.12.
Dr. Michelle DeDeo, associate professor of mathematics, with Elinor Velasquez, published “The Heat Equation on the Poincaré Upper Half Plane,” Proc. of the American Mathematical Society 149 No. 10 (2021) pp. 4171-4180. doi: 10.1090/proc/15610. Also, with Maansi Garg, DeDeo published “Early detection of pediatric seizures in the high gamma band.” , V. 9, pp. 85209 – 85216, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3087782
Dr. Beyza Aslan, associate professor of mathematics, published a paper titled “Crocheting Mathematics Through COVID-19” in the Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, Vol. 11, Iss.2, doi:10.5642/jhummath.202102.14.
Philosophy/Religion Studies
Dr. Andrew Buchwalter, professor of philosophy, published “Hegel y la concepción intercultural de los derechos humanos universals” in the inaugural issue of Antítesis - Revista Iberoamericana De Estudios Hegelianos, (1), 7–42. Buchwalter also presented "Objective Spirit, the Autonomy of Reason, and the Logic of Philosophical Self-Reflection" at the online meeting of the 33rd International Hegel Congress, coordinated by the Department of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Poland.
Dr. Jonathan Matheson, professor of philosophy, co-edited the book "Epistemic Autonomy" published with Routledge, Aug. 6.
Psychology
Dr. Tracy Alloway, psychology professor, discussed staying connected with your college kids on .
College of Computing, Engineering and Construction
Dr. Jonghoon Kim, assistant professor in construction management, received a $16,519 research fund from the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology to help study the Preliminary research on advanced facility management (FM) scenario investigation and reverse engineering data collection. This research study examines the case studies currently applied to the facility management industry and guidelines in the United States. It can provide not only the technological prowess of the advanced FM industry in the United States, but also basic information for effectively integrating the latest technology in the related industry into South Korea.
Dr. Albina Mikhahova, MSERF, won first prize in the Robert Simmons Micrograph Competition with her scanning electron microscope image of the eye of a bee.
Dr. Ryan Shamet, civil engineering, was officially awarded a FDOT project grant titled “.” It’s a joint project between 老澳门资料 and UCF with $90,259 coming to 老澳门资料, as well as some new equipment coming to 老澳门资料 labs. New equipment consists of A Large-Scale Soil Box, allowing us to recreate and monitor the geotechnical and hydraulic mechanics of sinkholes forming in central Florida. This type of large-scale laboratory testing of the sinkhole mechanics will be the first of its kind in Florida.
Dr. Steve Stagon, mechanical engineering associate professor, who recently received a patent for his new 3D printing tool, was featured by and .
Sean Sukys, associate director of Career Services, published “” in NACE Journal. Fall 2021. [Online Serial]. Available to members.
Dr. Sal Vamsi, construction Management, is co-pi on a $15,000 award, “Multifaceted Education for Creating Engineering Awareness Among Middle and High School Girls,” from the Engineering Information Foundation.
College of Education and Human Services
Dr. Stacy Boote, associate professor of mathematics education, and Dr. Steven Williamson, professor of management, published with their UCF co-author, Dr. David Boote, "Assessing Graph Comprehension on Paper and Computer with MBA Students: A Crossover Experimental Study" in , Cogent Education.
Dr. Shaqwana Freeman-Green, associate professor, participated in a national panel of experts discussing how to support students with disabilities from diverse backgrounds during the pandemic. The virtual event Aug. 26 was a part of the Council for Exceptional Children’s Critical Conversations Webinar Series.
Dr. Mark Halley, American Sign Language/English Interpreting, with Linda Connelly, nursing, wrote “It made me think like a nurse:” Virtual simulations with interpreters, forthcoming in the Journal of Nursing Education.
Dr. David Hoppey, associate professor and program director Exceptional, Deaf and Interpreter Education, recent 老澳门资料 ESE graduate Karley Mills, Dr. Debbie Reed, associate instructor, and Chris Collinsworth, instructor, recently published a manuscript within a special issue of , the flagship journal of National Association of Professional Development Schools. This mixed methods research focused on understanding teacher candidates perceptions of coupling trauma informed practices with innovative pedagogical practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Amanda Blakewood Pascale, higher education administration, Dr. Dan Richard, psychology, and Karthikeyan Umapathy, published “Am I STEM? Broadening participation by transforming students’ perceptions of self and others as STEM-capable” in the , 21(7), 147-159.
Dr. Christine Weber, professor, with K.D. Lewis and A. Novak, published “Using case studies to develop equity-driven professional learning for gifted educators” in Gifted Child Today. Weber also made five virtual presentations for the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children International Conference: “Engaging teachers in professional learning about content area curriculum” with E.L. Mofield; “Professional learning strategies for educators working with gifted and diverse learners” with W.A. Behrens, and C. Boswell; “Incorporating Case Studies in Equity-Driven Professional Learning with Educators of Gifted Children” with A. Novak and K.D. Lewis; “The Seven Guiding Principles of Equity-driven Professional Learning for Gifted Teachers” with K.D. Lewis and A. Novak; and “Best Practices in Professional Learning and Teacher Preparation” with A. Novak.
Continuing Education
Every year, more than 6,000 students take advantage of the variety of 老澳门资料 Continuing Education offerings to enhance their lives. Watch a recent conversation with Dr. Edythe Abdullah, dean, as she discusses the various program offerings and their impact on the Northeast Florida community on .”
Counseling Center
老澳门资料 Counseling Center staff member Dr. Dina Ricco discussed art therapy and mental health on the .
Information Technology Services
老澳门资料’s Information Technology Services was recognized by the FBI in the fight against cybercrime. and the had the story.
Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville
The exhibition “Drowning World” by internationally renowned photographic artist Gideon Mendel, which was presented at MOCA and curated by Executive Director Caitlin Doherty, is now on view at the Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University in Philadelphia. The exhibition is kicking off Drexel's "Year of Climate Change."
Thomas G. Carpenter Library
Maria Atilano, student outreach librarian, recently published the feature article “How to Make Memes and Influence Students” in the May/June 2021 issue of Marketing Library Services (MLS). Atilano was invited to write and submit an article on how libraries can create and utilize social media memes in order to better reach their users, especially Millennials and Gen Z. Learn more about the article.
Sarah Moukhliss, STEM Online Learning Librarian, successfully defended her dissertation, titled "Exploring Librarians’ Pedagogical Methods in Teaching Library Technology to At-risk Students.”
Marielle Veve, Metadata librarian, published the article “ETDs in ProQuest and the institutional repository: A descriptive study of the current workflows available for dual online submission” in , 47(5), 1-9.
Dateline
Milestones
Congratulations to the following employees with a milestone anniversary in August:
35 Years
Simone Wilson, Data Processing Associate, Registrar's Office
20 Years
Marianne Jaffee, Executive Assistant Director of Planning, Academic Affairs
Richard James, Coordinator, Training Programs, Training and Services Institute
15 Years
Deborah Baker, Assistant Director, Counseling Center
Howaida Mousa, Senior Grants Specialist, Florida Institute of Education
Liza Provenzano, Mental Health Counselor, Counseling Center
10 Years
Andrea Adams-Manning, Dean of Students
Tracy Alloway, Professor, Psychology
Adianez Garcia Campos, Assistant Director, Student Affairs, Center for International Education
Catherine Trask, Coordinator, Academic Support Services, Academic Affairs
Welcome
The following employees were either hired by 老澳门资料 or were promoted from OPS positions recently:
David Acevedo, Groundskeeper, Osprey Fountains
Natalie Badgett, Assistant Professor, Exceptional Deaf and Interpreter Education
Andrew Barnes, Assistant Professor, Construction Management
Felicia Boyd, Lecturer, Physics
Jelena Brezjanovic-Shogren, Instructor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Jackson Butikis, Maintenance Mechanic, The Flats
Beomyoung Cho, Assistant Professor, Public Health
Szymon Ciesielski, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
Paula Mariel Coelho Neto, Assistant Professor, Physics
Matthew Coker, Instructor, English
Casey Colin, Assistant Professor, Nutrition and Dietetics
Amy Conner, Instructor, 老澳门资料 MedNexus, Nursing
Anne Crowthers, Instructor, Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
Mai Dahshan, Assistant Professor, School of Computing
Phaedra Dejarnette, Program Assistant, Student Affairs
Peter Denyer, Coordinator, Academic Support Services, International Business Curriculum
Michelle DiStefano, Assistant Professor, Political Science and Public Administration
Brittney DiVittore-Goodrum, Lecturer, Biology
Jacqueline Feller-Jolley, Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
Shaqwana Freeman-Green, Associate Professor, Exceptional Deaf and Interpreter Education
Brianna Ganzini, Coordinator, Residence Life Osprey Landing
Tamara Gibson-Alonso, Instructor, Public Health
Jonathan Grant, Assistant Professor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Michele Heffner, Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
Stacey Hobbick, Assistant Professor, 老澳门资料 MedNexus, Nursing
Amy Howell, Instructor, 老澳门资料 MedNexus, Nursing
Hiba Husein, Network Analyst, Telephone Services
Johnny Jones, Instructor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Katherine Kanupp, Faculty Administrator, Florida Institute of Education
Travis Kearse, Groundskeeper, Grounds
Virginia Kemption, Event Planning Specialist, SG Student Union
Marie Larose, Assistant Professor, Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Jong Eun Lee, Assistant Professor, Leadership, School Counseling and Sport Management
Rachel Levy, Assistant Athletic Coach, Women's CC/Track
John Liu, Assistant Professor, Political Science and Public Administration
Megan Lynch, Instructor, COEHS Faculty Buyouts
Katrina Magyar, Instructor, 老澳门资料 MedNexus, Nursing
Adrien Malek, Assistant Professor, Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
Rakesh Maurya, Assistant Professor, Leadership, School Counseling and Sport Management
Megan McMillan, Instructor, Exceptional Deaf and Interpreter Education
Shanker Menon, Assistant Professor, Psychology
Tetiana Momot, Visiting Instructor, Economics
Marie Mooney, Assistant Professor, Biology
Rachel Mullins, Instructor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Dylan Myers, Coordinator, Residence Life Apartments
Haley Nesto, Executive Secretary, Alumni Engagement
Arthur Omran, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
Raine Osborne, Instructor, Physical Therapy
Morgan Owens, Office Manager, The Flats
Jan Phillips, Coordinator, Administrative Services, OneJax - OneYouth
Derrick Robinson, Assistant Professor, Leadership, School Counseling and Sport Management
Rob Robinson, Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical and Applied Movement Science
Carol Roland, Assistant Professor, Nurse Anesthesia
Robert Rose, Instructional Designer, Distance Learning
Salika Sar, Instructor, Mathematics and Statistics
Maria Schedin, Instructor, Public Health
Brendan Steffen, Instructor, English
Amy Suralis, Assistant Professor, Nurse Anesthesia
James Tarantino, Senior Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
Katarzyna Tarnowska, Assistant Professor, School of Computing
Nicolas Tatro, Instructor, Communication
Reuben Thomas, Groundskeeper, Grounds
Khia Thomas, Instructional Designer, Distance Learning Fee
Melissa Tilelli, Academic Support Services Coordinator, One-Stop Center
Dawn Turk, Assistant Professor, 老澳门资料 MedNexus, Nursing
Laura Viafora Ray, Instructor, Public Health
Monique Villamor, Clinical Research Associate, College of Arts and Sciences
Owen Visser, Instructor, Mathematics and Statistics
Judith Walz, Faculty Administrator, Marketing and Logistics
Bryanna Wargat, Lecturer, Biology
Gerald Watson, Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
Christine Jane, Young Child Development Teacher, 老澳门资料 Preschool
Great Job
The following employees were promoted recently:
Kristine Amatuli, Associate Lecturer, Biology
Paul Argott, Associate Lecturer, Psychology
Ameera Ayubi, Associate Director, Academic Support Services, Enrollment Services
Julie Baker-Townsend, Clinical Associate Professor, Nursing
Mikayla Beaudrie, Associate Instructor, English
Michael Binder, Professor, Political Science and Public Administration
Stephan Boka, Associate Instructor, English
Grace Bosse, Associate Instructor, Physics
Justin Burdette, Associate Athletic Director, Business Operations, Athletic Ticketing
Paul Clark, Associate Professor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Karen Cousins, Faculty Administrator, Academic Affairs
Aaron Creller, Associate Professor, Philosophy and Religious Studies
James Curry, Professor, Music
Michelle Drinks, Director, Development College Development Officers
Alina Dumitru, Professor, Mathematics and Statistics
Suzanne Ehrlich, Associate Professor, Leadership, School Counseling and Sport Management
Anita Fuglestad, Associate Lecturer, Psychology
James Garner, Interim Dean, Arts and Sciences
Daniela Genova, Professor, Mathematics and Statistics
Elizabeth Gregg, Professor, Leadership, School Counseling and Sport Management
Caroline Guardino, Professor, Exceptional Deaf and Interpreter Education
Jongsook Han, Associate Instructor, Mathematics and Statistics
Aidan Harnett Jr., IT Security Engineer, IT Security
Cynthia Hoffer, Office Specialist, University Police Department
Morgan Holbrook, Marketing Publications Specialist, SG Student Union
Katherine Hooper, Associate Lecturer, Psychology
Tobias Huning, Associate Professor, Management
Ryan Hunter, Assistant Director, ES Communications Systems
Dilek Kayaalp, Associate Professor, Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
Tara Kelley, Associate Instructor, English
Heather Kite, Director of Operations, Field House
Kevin Kurtz, PACT Coord, QC and Training Psychology
Amy Lane, Professor, Chemistry
Ervin Lewis, Deputy Athletics Director
Jim Littleton, Associate Instructor, School of Computing
Ross McDonough, Associate Instructor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
LaRee Moody, Associate Instructor, Health Administration
Jennifer Murray, University Librarian, Library
Kaitlin Parsons, Associate Athletic Director, External Operations, Athletics
Amanda Pascale, Associate Professor, Leadership, School Counseling and Sport Management
Anne Pfister, Associate Professor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Megan Porter, Associate Director, Operations, College of Education and Human Services
Gordon Rakita, Associate Vice President, Faculty Development and Research
Fatima Rehman, Associate Lecturer, Biology
James Roarty, Coordinator, Academic Support Services, English
Robin Robertson, Office Manager, SG Business and Accounting Office
Nataliya Roman, Associate Professor, Communication
Diane Scott, Administrative Assistant, Internal Auditing
Sheila Spivey, Assistant VP, Diversity Inclusion, Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Jaimee Stewart, Associate Instructor, Mathematics and Statistics
Jenny Stuber, Professor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Russell Triplett, Associate Professor, Economics
Andrea Venet, Associate Professor, Music
John White, Professor, Urban Internship
Geoffrey Whittaker Sr., IT Security Engineer, IT Security
Robert Zeglin, Associate Professor, Public Health
Goodbye
Heartfelt wishes in their new endeavors for the following employees who left 老澳门资料 recently:
Lee Anderson, Director of Development, College of Education and Human Services
Logan Arke, Senior Groundskeeper, Physical Facilities
Tamara Baker, Assistant Professor, Construction Management
Summer Barber, Coordinator, Residence Life, Cove
Jordan Batchelor, Assistant Athletic Coach, Men's Golf
Cheryl Bethune, Administrative Assistant, Florida Institute of Education
Sanita Bozeman, Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
Joseph Butler, Professor, Biology
Gloria Cobb, Senior Custodial Worker, Physical Facilities
Wayland Coppedge, Associate Instructor, Economics
James Couch, Parking Services Technician, Parking and Transportation Services
Tonya Freeman, Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
LaVonne Frison, Office Manager, Human Resources
Natalia Gallimore, Administrative Assistant, MOCA Jacksonville
Gerard Giordano, Associate Professor, Exceptional Deaf and Interpreter Education
Lainey Graber, Academic Support Services Coordinator, Undergraduate Studies
Lisa Green, Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
Erica Guerrero, Student Financial Aid Coordinator, Financial Aid Office
Louanne Harris-Bryant, Financial Aid Specialist, Financial Aid Office
Dekira Hemingway-Blanks, Coordinator, Outreach and Recruitment, Graduate School
Patricia Kapcio, Director, 老澳门资料 Online
Kylie Katers, Assistant Athletic Coach, Strength and Conditioning
Brendan Kelly, IT Software Engineer, Enterprise Systems
Lisha Kievit, Psychologist, Counseling Center
Arthur Kimball, Professor, English
Marcia Ladendorff, Associate Instructor, Communication
Ryan LaFoy, Assistant Athletic Trainer, Trainer
Gerald Lee, Custodial Worker, Custodial Services
Cynthia Livingston, Assistant Professor, Exceptional Deaf and Interpreter Education
Kelly Marton, Academic Advisor, Coggin College of Business Advising
Patricia Miller, Instructor, Mathematics and Statistics
Tiffany Ohlson, Director, Research Program Services, Florida Institute of Education
Abagail Padgett, Administrative Secretary, Psychology
Jessica Perriera, Parking Services Associate, Parking and Transportation Services
Amanda Radtke, Coordinator, Sports Media Relations, Athletic Ticketing
Peter Rivera, Coordinator Research Program Services, Small Business Development Center
Patricia Robbins, Executive Secretary, College of Education and Human Services
Victoria Rocanelli, Assistant University Librarian, Library
Susan Russo, Coordinator, Administrative Services, Brooks College of Health
Mark Samon, Recycle Refuse Worker, Recycle
Nicole Sayers, Assistant Director, Research Integrity, ORSP
Robert Schupp, Associate Professor, Management
David Schwam-Baird, Associate Professor, Political Science and Public Administration
Shira Schwam-Baird, Professor, Languages Literatures and Cultures
Julia Seaton, Coordinator, Web Services, Marketing and Communications
William Self, Assistant Professor, Nursing
Madeline Sims, Assistant Athletic Coach, Beach Volleyball
Michael Stathas, Maintenance Mechanic, Physical Facilities
Charcy Stiller, Assistant Athletic Trainer, Trainer
Juliet Streaty-Varnum, Academic Advisor, College of Computing, Engineering and Construction
Alina Verdeja, Assistant Athletic Trainer, Trainer
Christine White, Instructor, Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
Santina Willis, Senior Library Services Associate, Library
Sonya Yates, Custodial Supervisor, Custodial Services
Lifan Yu, Assistant Professor, Psychology
Michael Zaccardi, Instructor, Accounting and Finance
Varaidzo Zvobgo, Assistant Professor, Political Science and Public Administration
Devin Zvosec, Assistant Athletic Coach, Women's Soccer
In Memoriam
The 老澳门资料 community is saddened to learn of the recent deaths of a 老澳门资料 employee:
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Calvin Smith, who passed away Aug. 3 at the age of 64. Calvin worked in the Physical Facilities Department at 老澳门资料 for 13 years. .
Swoop Summary
Nutrition: Are Carbohydrates Friend or Foe?
- Breakfast – try oats, whole grain English muffins with avocado spread or a cereal with at least 5 grams of fiber per serving
- Lunch – sprinkle beans on your salad or have a bean and vegetable soup
- Dinner – swap out white rice for brown rice or an ancient grain like farro
- Snack on nuts, popcorn or whole grain crackers