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College of Human Sciences | Iowa State University
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In the College of Human Sciences, we are driven by a passion to help people. We study every aspect of their daily lives, whether it’s how they learn, how they eat, or how they exercise. How they spend money. How they vacation. How they stay well. Even how they dress. We help people expand their potential. Welcome to our world.
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Beth Foreman
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Beth Foreman is the Director of Undergraduate Recruitment for the College of Human Sciences. She serves as a guide to direct students in the right direction during their college visits. Beth helps these students prepare the questions they want to ask and the things they want to keep in mind when visiting colleges and how this will affect them and their learning. Beth herself can be a helpful re...
Landon Calderwood
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Landon Calderwood is the Campus Visits Coordinator for the College of Human Sciences. Landon works with perspective students in helping them determine if the College of Human Sciences is the place for them. He organizes recruitment events such daily and custom Iowa State visits for students interested in the college. His office is located in the College of Human Sciences Welcome Center that ser...
Shellie Hosch
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Shellie Hosch is the Career Counselor and Coordinator for the College of Human Sciences at Iowa State University where she provided services to help student assess resumes and other documents for scholarships, internships, and full-time employment. Shellie assists students in searching for jobs through events like career fairs and information sessions as well as platforms like LinkedIn, Big Int...
Carmen Flagge
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Carmen Flagge is the director of Multicultural Student Success for the College of Human Sciences Student Services Center. Carmen makes is her mission to support students in any way possible that fit the students needs. She works as a helpful guide for students to developmentally gain valuable information and experiences that can increase their awareness and understanding of the world around them.
Amanda Schickel
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Amanda Schickel is the Director of Career Services for The College of Human Sciences. She works with students on their path to find jobs and internships by assisting them with seeking employment, application materials, interview preparation, and connecting students and employers with opportunities such as career fairs. Amanda highlights Career Services assistance with virtual interviews such as...
Clayton Johnson
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Clayton Johnson is the Director of Student Services for The College of Human Sciences where he works with different resources that are made available to students. “Helping our academic advisors with professional training, development, and support.” And he will “Work a lot with current students with our CHS Council, our student leaders, from our clubs and organizations doing a lot of events arou...
Cyclone Made - Meet Lauren Kennedy!
zhlédnutí 221Před 11 měsíci
Lauren Kennedy, a junior in elementary education, tells you all about what makes her Cyclone Made in the School of Education.
Cyclone Made - Meet Sarah Steege!
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Sarah Steege, a kinesiology student, talks about her experience at Iowa State and how being involved can prepare you to be Cyclone Made!
Cyclone Made - Meet Ryan Nunes!
zhlédnutí 53Před 11 měsíci
Ryan, a student in history and secondary education, explains how he found himself Cyclone Made as an out-of-state student.
Cyclone Made - Meet Cathy Cooper!
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Cathy Cooper, a financial counseling and planning student, talks about what it's like to be Hawkeye raised, but Cyclone Made!
Cyclone Made - Meet Anna Mlodzik!
zhlédnutí 70Před 11 měsíci
Anna Mlodzik, a senior in Dietetics, answers a few questions about what it means to her to be Cyclone Made.
Alumni Spotlight: Grace Rosson (AMD '19)
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Alumni Spotlight: Grace Rosson (AMD '19)
Happy Holidays from the College of Human Sciences
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Happy Holidays from the College of Human Sciences
Iowa State University School of Education's Center for Technology in Learning and Teaching
zhlédnutí 142Před rokem
Iowa State University School of Education's Center for Technology in Learning and Teaching
LeBaron MacKay Complex Update: September 2022
zhlédnutí 315Před rokem
LeBaron MacKay Complex Update: September 2022
Spring 2021 College of Human Sciences Graduation Greetings and Speeches
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Spring 2021 College of Human Sciences Graduation Greetings and Speeches
Student Stories: Graduate Student Uses Technology to Leave Lasting Impact in Education
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Student Stories: Graduate Student Uses Technology to Leave Lasting Impact in Education
The Fashion Show Continues to Innovate in 39th year
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The Fashion Show Continues to Innovate in 39th year
College of Human Sciences Fall 2020 Virtual Convocation
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College of Human Sciences Fall 2020 Virtual Convocation
Author Sarvinder Naberhaus Reads Parts of Her Book, Blue Sky White Stars
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Author Sarvinder Naberhaus Reads Parts of Her Book, Blue Sky White Stars
Author Katy Swalwell Reads Parts of Her Book, Amazing Iowa Women
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Author Katy Swalwell Reads Parts of Her Book, Amazing Iowa Women
Child Development Lab School at Iowa State University
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Child Development Lab School at Iowa State University
Could the University study and research SpikeBoarding Skiing?
That's my dad ♥
Never break spaghetti. That's a culinary no no. Very interesting program that seems versatile.
Anna, thank you for providing useful insights for future dietetic students! Working at the creamery has to be fun. Go Cyclones!! DI ‘15 and MPPD ‘19.
Thank you for sharing Cathy!! I wish you the best in all of your future endeavors. Go Cyclones!!! DI ‘15 and MPPD ‘19
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Congrat to the Dean.... I am proud to be the doctoral alumni from the College of Family and Consumer Sciences in 1993. UJANG Sumarwan
I am an alumni graduated in 1993 doctoral program in human development and family studies
My wife and I are 70 and go to the gym regularly and also cycle a lot..we have arthritic,pain and take some meds but exercise has completely given us less depression and we sleep very well and look forward to the gym visits ..sad we re oldest in the gym by 35 to 40 years. There’s only one guy older,out of 400,members..he’s 79. The seventies can be the teenage years if you are determined
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Four years ago I was consigned bedbound to a care home for “end of life care”! Diagnosis Parkinson’s disease and demyelination. Medical support was non existant so I did my own research and started an (initially in bed) exercise regime. Taught myself to walk again and walked up and down the corridors every day. Improvement started within a couple of weeks and all symptoms disappeared in a few more. I came home after a couple of months. I continued regular walking as a matter of habit. Then came covid-19. So in Feb 2020 I made my plans. So I did some pertinent courses and identified a local route with the fewest number of people and simply walk it briskly every day. About 5 miles - about 35 to 40 miles a week. I manage the magic 150 mins in a week in less than 2 days and do the same for the next 5! Everything I measure is ideal - BMI 22.7 BP 117/72, Rest heart rate mid 53 bpm or so. Blood oxygen 95-99%. And the odd thing is this is not particularly difficult - I don’t generally slow down on the hills. But I am 77. But getting a nice tan and fitbit sent me a certificate saying “congratulations - you have walked the length of Africa!”
That's really impressive👏
Proper nutrition and exercise are the best kept secrets in modern society. Thank you for the lecture.
My heart filled with joy and appreciation to Dr Abumere on youtube for curing my HSV with his natural roots and herbs. Am now perfectly okay. God bless you for me. czcams.com/video/KgIh8shZY2Y/video.html .
Exercise: biking, swimming, weight lifting. Walking! Spinning! I enjoy all these. They all enable me to fully takebcare of myself and to do much of my own yard work. At 74, I substitute teach in a high school 5 minutes from my home. No medications. I feel better than I did at 30. I am training for a75 mile bike ride on my 75th birthday. I am pleased that I have been told by many that I inspire them. I thank God every day for life and loving movement. I am a very blessed woman. Enjoying life is what I have a choice to do daily.
Exercise without machines
Thoroughly enjoyed the lecture. But, it would have been far better if we could have seen the speaker as well as slides.
I like those music I used to listen to when I’m young, makes me really get up and motivated to dance. I think familiarity is a factor reminder of good and happy memories.
Hi CKD is not on the lists doc.
Truly exercise is very good. Yesterday is my 6th months anniversary doing daily exercise aerobic, dumbbell exercises. The improvements are so evident not to mention my body is looking fwd to it, not using machines just video exercises.
Exercise is great and this guy is right about it. However, it’s amazing and sad that he spent this much time studying Parkinson’s and the brain and hasn’t been taught that diet is by far the main cause of most disease. If everyone would eat a raw diet of fresh fruit and vegetables most diseases would literally almost disappear. If you want to know more read 80/10/10! by Doug Graham or go watch videos by John Rose, Raw Vegan Rising pr Tanny Raw.
How do you know diet is more important?
That’s my mom! I’m so proud of her! My brother was crying and I pulled this up and he said” wow taht mama!” And she hugged my electronic and he was happy😚
This is great! Love to see his passion and ideas come to life!
Wow, he seems so sincere and has his head in the right place. I am taken by him and his commitment. What a refreshing and positive person he is.
Dr. Crase, Thank you very much for your kind words. I am truly humbled by your compliment!
Congratulations to all! A very inspiring event.
Well.
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Great story!
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Congratulations human science graduates! Go Cyclones!
Congratulations, Sarah McCunn. We are all very proud of you!!
Congratulations, graduates!
Congratulations Sydney O. You have worked so hard! You have a bright future ahead of you! We love you!
Congratulations AESHM graduates!
Congratulations Danielle. Love you and so very proud of you. From cousin Krystel
Congratulations 2020 Graduates! We are proud of you!
Congratulations 2020 graduates of the College of Human Sciences!
Congratulations graduates! Not the way we wanted to see your journey end, but regardless, YOU DID IT! Best of luck on your future endeavors. You got this!
I wish I will be part of this planet soon
cool video keep up the amazing work
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I need help. Does soaking beef liver in milk compromise the iron in the liver? What exactly happens when we soak liver in milk?
Dear all! Would you mind to help me? Send for me application user's guide of PC-SIDE or IMAPP urgent ??? God bless you!
Hi all professors or students from department of Food Science and Human Nutrition (FSHN) at Iowa State University (ISU) to give me manual of PC- SIDE or IMAPP software i am from Ethiopia
OMG that’s my cousin! I’m so proud of him! Hi :3
you so much good i am also like to study about human development and want your online lecture dear Megan
Great!
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One of the best ever lectures i've listened to .He's also so inspirational .
I LOVE Dr. Gilligan!! :)
Great segment, Ellen! It was wonderful to get to work with you on our National Youth Science Day Event!