OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Applied Sciences has honored Katelynn Tarr, of Pawnee, Illinois, as Undergraduate Student of the Month and Alexandra Eben of Olive Branch, as Graduate Student of the Month for March 2019. Tarr is a senior who is double majoring in nutrition and dietetics and exercise science. “Ms.Read the story …
School of Applied Sciences Honors Students of the Month
Katelyn Tarr and Alexandra Eben recognized for academic excellence
Childhood Obesity Research Changing Lives in the Mid-South
UM health and kinesiology graduate develops gaming system to promote exercise among youth
OXFORD, Miss. – Childhood obesity is a serious health problem, affecting 13.7 million American children and adolescents ages 2 to 19, according to data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Obesity puts children at risk for poor health and disproportionately affects Hispanic and African-American communities, the CDC has found. Webb Smith, whoRead the story …
Applied Sciences Lauds UM Legal Studies Graduates for Excellence
Criminal justice alumni take home honors from Oxford Police Department
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Applied Sciences recently recognized three graduates of the Department of Legal Studies for their outstanding performance on the local police force and taking home top honors at Oxford Police Department‘s annual awards banquet. Rachel Ratcliffe, who earned her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 2015 andRead the story …
UM Researchers Make Waves in Blood Pressure Research
Doctoral student leads meta-analysis of cuff versus intra-arterial measurements
OXFORD, Miss. – Getting an accurate blood pressure reading is critical for physicians to properly diagnose life-threatening conditions. Practitioners use the cuff method almost exclusively to measure indirect blood pressure, but numerous factors – including the size of the cuff, where the cuff is placed, body position and calibration issues – can affect the measurement’sRead the story …
Communication Sciences and Disorders Celebrates World Hearing Day
Hearing loss in the U.S. reaches record numbers
OXFORD, Miss. – The World Health Organization has designated March 3 each year as World Hearing Health Day to raise awareness to the growing numbers of people suffering from hearing loss and the importance of hearing health care. In 2017, the National Institute of Health’s National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders reported that 48Read the story …
Applied Sciences Professor Wins Journal’s Paper of the Year Award
Paul Loprinzi honored for captivating research on physical activity
OXFORD, Miss. – The American Journal of Health Promotion has named Paul Loprinzi, associate professor of health, exercise science and recreation management at the University of Mississippi, as this year’s winner of its Paper of the Year Award. “The purpose of the award is to recognize some of health promotion’s best scientists and those who bringRead the story …
HILL Program to Host Fundraiser Gala
Proceeds to benefit UM program for children with language disorders
OXFORD, Miss. – A University of Mississippi program that aids children with language disorders will host a fundraising gala March 19 at Tallahatchie Gourmet in Oxford. The HILL Language and Literacy Program provides intense language therapy to young children with moderate to severe language disorders. It also provides clinical training for graduate students seeking careersRead the story …
Neuroscientist is Keynote Speaker for Brain Awareness Week
Vanderbilt assistant professor Erin Calipari to address opioid addiction
OXFORD, Miss. – A leading neuroscientist will discuss the impact of opioids and other drugs on the human brain during Brain Awareness Week, set for Feb. 19-21, at the University of Mississippi. Erin Calipari, assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the Vanderbilt University Brain Institute, is the keynote speaker for the first twoRead the story …
Applied Sciences Welcomes New Social Work Department Chair
Steven Soifer brings 38 years of teaching, research to UM
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Applied Sciences has named Steven Soifer as chair for the Department of Social Work. Soifer previously was chair of the Department of Social Work in the School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Memphis. He was responsible for overseeing all aspects of curriculum design,Read the story …









