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January

  • January 31, 2018

  • January 25, 2018

    The Academic Bistro’s three-course, $12 meal has returned to campus for the winter term.

  • January 24, 2018

    Research shows that addressing Welfare recipients’ past and current trauma help them earn more at their jobs — providing hope for an exit from the program.

  • Convenient Care at Parkeay Health and Wellness

    January 16, 2018

    Ever wonder about CNHP’s practices? Where are they? Who they serve? What services are available at these practices? Read the Round-up to get an overview, then read all the individual articles posted highlighting the people who make these places run.

  • Al Rundio

    January 15, 2018

    This is a monthly column highlighting the accomplishments of the faculty and students. It started as a column just for nursing, but we're expanding and renaming it. In the next issue of Off the Charts, look for "R & B Notes" by Al Rundio, PhD who continues to talk up nursing and Stephanie Brooks, PhD who will highlight health professions.

  • Art therapy client painting

    January 12, 2018

    There is abundant research proving participating in making art lowers stress level, but creative arts therapies is so much more than mere doodling, listening to music or tapping one’s foot to a beat.

  • Mother Baby Connection at CNHP

    January 12, 2018

    Postpartum depression, anxiety and other psychiatric symptoms transcend race, culture and socioeconomic status and affects one in ten women. CNHP’s Bobbie Posmontier, PhD and Pamela Geller, PhD developed a unique and successful way of helping new moms.

  • The Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services

    January 11, 2018

    For 19 years, the nurse-led Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services has been touting a message of an integrative approach to health. Its people, patients, staff, and neighbors alike, benefit from such a great center.

  • Director of Community Health and Wellness and Associate Dean of Community Health John Kirby, Jr., MPH, EPC

    January 10, 2018

    If there is a perfect place for John Kirby, Jr. to work, it is the Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Center and the perfect job for him is the one he currently has as the director of community health and wellness at 11th Street.

  • Suzanne Levy, PhD and Guy Diamond, PhD

    January 10, 2018

    Treatment of adolescents who suffer from depression and may be suicidal had been slow to evolve. However, a nationally and internationally acclaimed program was developed by Guy Diamond, PhD and Suzanne Levy, PhD involving the entire family in therapy.

  • Students who work at the Community Wellness HUB

    January 10, 2018

    Meet the students who greet everyone coming through the door at the Community Wellness HUB with a bright and cheerful smile. From diverse backgrounds and institutions, these men and women chose the HUB for different reasons, but all share a desire to serve.

  • Erica Wilkens

    January 09, 2018

    With a wealth of experience, Erica Wilkins, PhD is bringing healing into the community—the Community Wellness HUB. Neighbors from the Mantua and Powelton Village area have access to her knowledge through counseling and family therapy.

  • Opening day and Health Fair at the Community Wellness HUB

    January 09, 2018

    It took over a year to gather information from residents of Mantua and Powelton Village before the Community Wellness HUB opened its doors. Looking at health concerns, Loretta Jemmott, PhD and her team created seven key areas for services.

  • January 09, 2018

    The College of Nursing and Health Professions has a new dean: Laura N. Gitlin, PhD.

  • January 09, 2018

  • IPER logo

    January 09, 2018

    IPER's Brown Bag Lunch Series is off to a great start. New collaborative working groups are forming, ideas are being exchanged and faculty and students are getting excited about what learning outcomes will result from this series and work. Read the story to see how you can get involved.

  • January 08, 2018