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.”
Dr. Ofer Amram’s methadone research was mentioned in the Los Angeles Time’s article, “Skid row is an overdose ‘epicenter.’ But methadone can be miles away.”
Yesterday we celebrated the achievements of students across our three programs—Medicine, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, and Speech and Hearing Sciences.