Posts Tagged ‘kinesiology’
Faculty And Staff, In The News - Thursday, March 8, 2012 3:14 pm
Duffy quoted in News & Observer story on women’s sports
Dr. Donna Duffy, a kinesiology faculty member and director of the Program for the Advancement of Girls and Women in Sport and Physical Activity, was quoted in a Raleigh News & Observer story on antiquated concerns that delayed progress for women’s high school athletics.
“The belief was that being active would somehow harm a women’s reproductive organs and it would affect her ability to bear healthy children,” Duffy told the paper. “There were also questions about the ability of women to handle pain. None of it was true and none of it was supported by evidence, but that was the thinking.”
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- Duffy talks about girls, women in sports on WFMY
- Ennis’ $1.3 million NIH grant featured in local media
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- UNCG professor awarded NEH Fellowship for study at Newberry Library
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- NSF-funded music exhibit in Danville through Sept. 3
- McElveen-Hunter to UNCG grads: We keep what we give away
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- Bryan School names Boyd Rogers 2012 Distinguished Alumnus
- More than 2,500 will graduate at spring commencement May 4
- 33 inducted into Business Honor Society
- UNCG professors selected for fellowships in Princeton for 2012-13
- Phi Beta Kappa chapter inducts 38 new members
- JSNN building receives top award from state construction group
- UNCG faculty member receives NIH grant to study echinacea
- McElveen-Hunter to UNCG grads: We keep what we give away
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- Dean Brown will retire
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