23 research outputs found
Prospectus, September 22, 1969
STUDENTS APPROVED PAPER; SC: Our New Home; Drawings For Campus Completed on Schedule; Students\u27 Program Initiated; Sports Competition Opens; Farris Welcomes Students, Sees Activity Day Continuing; Parking Fines Are Doubled This Year; Editors\u27 Column; Farris, Davidson Featured in Paper; Davidson\u27s Column; CIP Gives C-U Kids Week Camp; Parkland Chemistry Teacher All Italian; Parkland\u27s Femme Fetale Sandra Hoffee; Blazier Changes Biology Instructionhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1004/thumbnail.jp
Cannabis Content in Athletic Training and Physical Therapy Curriculums in the United States
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the U.S. and its use is becoming more popular with the legalization of medical marijuana. Currently, 36/50 states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for medical purposes. These changes have allowed for more cannabis-related research to be conducted. It is unknown how health professional education programs such as physical therapy and athletic training have integrated cannabis-related curriculum into their students’ training. This study aimed to identify how physical therapy and athletic training education programs are approaching teaching students about cannabis-related topics. Methods: There were 111 individuals from 40 states who responded to the survey (Males=53; Female=58), including 88 athletic training and 23 physical therapy faculty. Methods: An email was sent to all program directors of athletic training and physical therapy programs in the US with a Qualtrics survey link for faculty to complete. The 23-item questionnaire included closed-ended questions on demographics, where they sought cannabis-related information, and whether program curriculum includes cannabis-related topics. Frequencies were computed for sources of cannabis-related information and whether program curriculum includes cannabis-related topics. Results: Sixty (53.5%) participants stated they have not received information or completed any training related to cannabis. Of those receiving information or completing training (n=51), the most common sources of information were live lectures (n=23), peer-reviewed manuscripts (n=24), and social media/news (n=21). Also, 43 (38%) participants noted teaching cannabis-related topics in their curriculum. However, 33 participants reported either not completing training related to cannabis or being self-educated through the current literature. Conclusions: These results suggest program faculty may benefit from formal cannabis education in an effort to adequately integrate the content into curriculums
Prospectus, January 27, 1970
NCA VISIT IS FAVORABLE; Student Gov\u27t Demands Action; Larry Bell Wins Alcoa Award; Election Results, Pay Vote Favorable; Black Rap; These Three Kings; Letters To The Editor; Student Code Now Official; Ski Club Plans Weekend; Parkland College Faculty Appointment; DeVore Memorial Service Held; From Who\u27s Point of View; James Lauds Students; Black Week At Parkland College; Black Panther Goals; Panthers To Protect Black Community; Outbrust Spark Panel Discussion; Bull Page: Advisor System, Calendar, Nixon Football and Politics, Illinois Grant Program, Writing Clinic, WANTED Yearbook Title, The Spieler, The Killer Was Pollution, Student Loans, Circle K Sponsors Dance; Synapse: Gold, Jacks, Rock & Roll Is Alive or Dead, The Bag, Four Days & A Night; !!! A Rock Opera; Bucks Lead in I.M.; Cobras Drop 3 in Texas; Cobras Trim Joliet, 92-88; A man for all seasons: Scholarships at Parkland?; Illini Frosh Trim Cobras 80-68; Vets Say Need Is Great; New Campus Developmentshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1970/1033/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, February 23, 1970
P.C. STUDENTS FORM CLUB TO BATTLE POLLUTION; Getting Involved ; Future Interviews On Board; Polution and War; Letters To The Editor; In-Sight Out; Black Rap; Trus To Speak To Ioata; Advisor In Accident; Grading Committee Proposals; Nurse\u27s Club Meeting; Council For Interracial Projects; Midwinter Festival Stomping Success; Synapse: Z ; Zero Weekend: Genesis, Bloomsberry People; Bull Page: Calendar, Flow Chart, P. Curtis Says, Help Is Needed, Larson\u27s Writing Clinic, LRC Takes To Flower Power, Contest Winners, G. I. Benefits, Nelson Elected President; Spring Dance Planning; Sports Parkland: Cobras Drop 88-87 Verdict, Wabash First Tourney Foe, Pont For Press, A Man For All Seasonshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1970/1031/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, October 3, 1969
MORATORIUM MOTION PASSES: CLASSES WILL BE HELD BUT ATTENDANCE IS TEACHER\u27S OPTION; Dairy of Life Art Exhibit; PC May Bid; Election Time; No Dean of Students; David Feldman: Moratorium To Held on October 15; Writer Claims Parkland Fair; 300 Student Presidents, Darrell Farris Urges Students to Run for SG; Simpson Heads Program; Veterans Have Joint Meeting; Movie Scene; Haase Enjoys Personal Involvement; Sorority Forming; Parkland Basketball Begins Second Year; Cheerleaders To Tryout; JCs Pass Recruiting Rules; Intramurals Starthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1003/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, October 20, 1969
PC OBSERVES MORATORIUM; Farris Writes To President; Student Government Not at Fault After All; Students Are Ill-Influenced At Parkland; Darrell Farris: President Farris Explains Jobs of Senators at PC; Clarence Davidson: Davidson Answers Letter\u27s Answer, Explains Black Rap; Correction or Not?; Board Discusses Dental Program In Last Meeting; Phil Walker Heads Adult Education; Moratorium Means Deal?; Student Experiences Having Apartment; Apartment Living; Working Students Enjoy Freedom; Reich Speaks at Parkland; Radical View of War; Veterans Discuss Moratorium Stand; Teachers Appointed to Publications Board; Auto Farm Club Expands; Ag Officers Elected; Farris is ACU Officer; WLS Overplays Records: Bubble Gum Music Is Anti-Imaginative; Government Officers Elected; Henry Green Speaker; Movie Scene; Cagers Start Practice; Smith, Butler Pace Squad; PC Lacks Facilities For Baseball; Sportwriters Needed; Intramurals Beginhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1002/thumbnail.jp
Illinois State University Jazz Bands 1 & 2
Kemp Recital Hall Tuesday Evening April 25, 2000 7:30 P
rizdeology | S2E1: Jim Barnes
On this episode, I sat down with the legendary architecture professor Jim Barnes. I spoke with Jim about what he\u27s been up to since retirement. We discussed RISD\u27s retirement policy during the COVID-19 pandemic and walked through Jim\u27s most memorable moments over the last 50 years. Finally, we discussed why so many student-led initiatives never seem to last more than a couple of years.
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