Recent media highlights Assistant Professor Solmaz Amiri’s, DDes, research on mental health. In the media Daily Mail – Living close to parks or water sources ‘may reduce risk of mental […]
This Inland Life segment features the college’s Department of Nutrition & Exercise Physiology and our many unique programmatic highlights. Hear from department chair Glen Duncan, PhD, RCEP, as he shares […]
The college recently rolled out a Nutrition and Exercise Physiology (NEP) digital ad campaign to support NEP admissions and highlight their unique programs. Watch the commercial.
A WSU twin study found that environmental impact can drive disease over genetics. The team led by Glen Duncan, PhD, RCEP, showed that regular exercise can change not only waistlines […]
According to research studies, a plant-based diet could have an important impact on preventing colorectal cancer. However, not all not plant-based diets are healthy. In a recent Healthline article, Lisa […]
The college’s Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology had the opportunity to honor Gladys Jennings, a pioneering nutritionist and the first Black woman to earn a master’s degree at WSU, […]
WSU Insider features work from Glen Duncan, PhD, RCEP, who is leading twin research that sheds light on how lifestyle and environment impact health. Duncan and his team use data […]
Congratulations to PhD Nutrition and Exercise Physiology student Tom Gooding who was awarded the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Foundation’s Doctoral Student Research Grant. This grant will fund Tom’s […]
In WSU Insider’s article, “Washington boosts access to grocery delivery for SNAP recipients,” studies from several WSU co-authors show rural areas still facing barriers. Drs. Ofer Amram and Pablo Monsivais […]
WSU Insider highlights College of Medicine and IREACH research in their article, “Native Americans face disproportionate travel burden for cancer treatment.”