Kinesiology
Beijing Bound
For the second time in eight years, clinical assistant professor of kinesiology Ben Towne will serve as athletic trainer to the U.S. Bobsled/Skeleton team at the Olympic Winter Games. Read More-
05/21/21
A Champion for Adapted Physical Education
Associate professor ofkinesiology Michelle Grenier has been awarded the prestigious Julian U. Stein Lifetime Achievement Award by SHAPE (Society of... -
02/25/21
The Wilderness As Therapy
Getting outside can do more for teens than keep them physically fit. It can also be good for them mentally. UNH’s Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare... -
12/15/20
Poised for Growth
UNH's Health Sciences Simulation Center will address the health care workforce shortages in the Granite State. -
06/17/20
Helping His City
Sean Sutherlin ’21 is from Minnesota. He lives in a small city outside of Minneapolis, where protests sparked by the death of George Floyd in May led...
Recent Stories
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07/24/18 - HealthDay: How Steroid Abuse Put an Aging Body Builder into the HospitalDain LaRoche discusses the effects of extended steroid use on the body. Read More
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07/17/18 - Trees as Treatment?UNH researchers show lasting impact of outdoor behavioral healthcare. Read More
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01/29/18 - A Decade of Helping Athletes Go DownhillBen Towne has been helping the USA bobsled team race downhill for 10 years. Read More
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08/07/17 - Always in ActionBrenden Holt ’17 explains what's special about his health and physical education major. Read More
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12/21/15 - UNH Research: Helmetless-Tackling Drills Significantly Reduce Head ImpactThe national debate around football-related head impacts, and their relationship to concussions and spinal injuries, continues to raise concern in the United States. Sparked by... Read More
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03/24/15 - Risk TakersUNH alumnus Randy Pierce (left) and guidedog Autumn and UNH alumna Alyssa Ballestero ’10 visited professor Brent Bell’s “Risk and the Human Experience” class recently. For Randy... Read More
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07/22/14 - UNH Professor Is NFL's MVP for Equipment ResearchWhen the NFL wanted to evaluate the impact of non-standard facemasks on player safety, they turned to UNH kinesiology professor Erik Swartz for the data. His findings led to the... Read More