Archive Posts
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Please Remember Bridget Duoos in Your Prayers
In Our PrayersShe was the chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance and a St. Thomas professor since 1995.
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World Cafe Event Brings Students Together for Interdisciplinary Dialogue
University NewsClasses from the departments of Business, Theology, Sociology, Justice and Peace Studies (JPST), Biology, and Health and Human Performance all gathered at the end of April to discuss HIV and AIDS, and how they could work together to have more effective and well-rounded approaches to solving problems. -
How It Works: VO2 Max Test
University NewsA VO2 max test provides athletes – whether professional or recreational – accurate, personalized data they can use to tailor their training and reach their goals. Dr. Paul Mellick of St. Thomas' Health and Human Performance Department, and one intrepid Newsroom writer will show you what this grueling test is like. -
A Helping Hand Across Campus
University NewsFit for Ministry enlists HHP students to study and help improve seminarians’ health habits -
UST in the News for March 11, 2015
University NewsTarget troubles and a '40-Under-40' honoree in this week’s headlines. -
Want the Grade? Get Off Your Butt
University NewsSt. Thomas health and human performance major Emily Hulstein studied her peers and landed a key finding: There's a direct correlation between that half hour at the gym and the grade on your history exam. -
UST in the News for Oct. 8, 2014
University NewsA Rolling Stone feature, Amazon in Minnesota and a football upset in this week’s headlines. -
Ab Strength and Figure Skating: What's the Connection?
University NewsExercise science majors Rachel Britton and Marysa Meyer teamed up to see if abdominal strength plays a role in figure skaters’ ability to complete jump rotations. -
Health and Human Performance Department Leaps to New Levels
University NewsIf you had been passing by the biomechanics lab on the second floor of the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex on a recent cold April morning and glanced in the window, you might have stopped for a longer look. -
Living Well in Broken Bodies: Two Voices in the Mind-Body Movement to Speak Here Oct. 29
University NewsOne of the speakers is well-known to the St. Thomas community. Dr. Bruce Kramer has ALS and is former dean of the College of Education, Leadership and Counseling.