LeTourneau University won a globally competitive and prestigious grant from the International Society for Science and Religion, receiving a wide-ranging set of books on a variety of issues on science and spirituality for the Margaret Estes Library. LETU was selected as one of 150 institutions in 47 countries and six continents to receive this bound …
Tag Archive: Kinesiology
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Jun 28
UTT Assistant Professor awarded
Dr. Neil Dong, assistant professor of health and kinesiology at The University of Texas at Tyler, has been awarded nearly $385,000 from the National Institute of Health to examine fracture risks of the human spine, Dr. Michael Odell, associate vice president for sponsored research and director of federal relations, announced. Effective July 1, Dong will …
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Jun 18
Reducing course requirements
The state of Texas has reduced all academic programs for education degrees to 120 hours. LeTourneau University’s School of Education therefore will reduce the number of hours required for several education degree programs in their school. This will include 9 of LeTourneau’s teacher education and 2 of its kinesiology programs. Degrees targeted for the reductions …
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Jul 27
Yoga classes offered
For the first time, Kilgore College students can take yoga as a kinesiology elective. Beginning yoga courses will be offered both in Kilgore and Longview this fall, and the courses will count toward physical education requirements to graduate with an associate’s degree. Kilgore yoga classes will be offered in Parks Fitness Center, and Longview classes …
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Jan 05
UTT introduces accelerated health program
The University of Texas at Tyler (UTT) Department of Health and Kinesiology is offering a new accelerated degree program to commence in the autumn of 2011. Provost and Executive Vice-President for Academics Dr. Peter J. Fos announced the course. The program allows select kinesiology students to take just five years to earn both graduate and …
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