Professionally Accredited Programs
Within the College of EHHS, we proudly maintain professional and disciplinary accreditation from 10 professional accreditors, eight of which are recognized by the Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Within the College of EHHS, we proudly maintain professional and disciplinary accreditation from 10 professional accreditors, eight of which are recognized by the Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Congratulations to Jackson Jin and Karen Wetzel, this years winners of the Graduate Student Best Paper Award in the Department of Psychological Sciences!Jacksons paper is Time Spent Gaming, Depressive Symptoms, and Behavioral Activation: A Longitudinal Mediation Study on Predictors of Gaming Disorder, published in the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.Karens paper is Bracing for Impact: An Intensive Longitudinal Investigation of Weight Stigma, Vigilant Coping, and Maladaptive Eating, published in Social Science & Medicine. ...
做厙輦⑹ Student Media is proud to announce that The 做厙輦⑹r earned First Place in News Coverage (Division A) at the 2025 Ohio Collegiate Newspaper and Best Website Awards, hosted by the Ohio News Media Association (ONMA). Now in its 16th year, the competition recognized outstanding work from 16 collegiate newspapers across Ohio, divided into two divisions based on undergraduate enrollment.Division A includes universities with more than 10,000 students, placing The 做厙輦⑹r among the states most competitive programs. Judges praised the publication for its good mix of harder news sto...
Take advantage of the perks of being at home. Knock out some of your weekend to-do list by switching over a load of laundry during a break or weeding the garden after you finish eating lunch. Are there certain things you wish you had time for that you never seem to get to? Bake a loaf of bread this week. Next week, try something new. Working remotely comes with unique perks. Take advantage of them. You deserve it.
One undeniable loss while teleworking is the casual "water cooler" conversation that connects us to people. If you're not used to it, full-time remote work can feel isolating. Everyone needs socialization, and as a remote worker, you may find yourself needing it more than when you were in the office. Remember: You're working from home, not the moon. Use technology to stay connected! Your department or a network of work friends may choose to schedule online social time to have conversations with no agenda. Embrace video calling and webcams so you can actually see each other.
Lets say that youre totally engrossed in a presentation that youve been working on for weeks. In fact, youre so absorbed in what youre doing that you dont realize that youre now sitting even closer to your screen. Just like the rest of your body, you need to give your eyeballs a break when you work from home. Protect your eyes by looking away from your screen every 20 minutes or so for at least 30 seconds or longer. That will give your eyes a chance to recuperate and avoid eye strain and potential headaches. Set reminders if needed.
Less than 1/4 of American adults get the recommended amounts of both aerobic and muscle-strengthening exercise, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As a remote worker, you have extra time in your day that you dont have to waste commuting into an office. Use that time to exercise and move. Reap the health benefits of exercise by opting for a lunchtime walk, a virtual yoga session with your spouse, or a quick 20-minute workout. Make time to stretch specific areas of the body that may be strained from prolong sitting like your back, neck and hips.
When youre home alone, no one is there to judge you for eating six cookies for breakfast, but your body wont thank you in the long run. To avoid unhealthy eating habits, make sure your fridge is stocked with healthy food options and plan out your meals snacks ahead of time. Stick to an eating schedule just as you would during a normal week of working in the office. Eat meals away from your desk. Set caffeine limits and dont forget to drink water. Portion out your healthy snacks and make them easily accessible so that youre less tempted to mindlessly munch on sweets and junk food.