CHPS News
Physical Therapy
New research published in the International Journal of Sports Medicine
Along with collaborators from Utah State University and Furman University, Dr. Stock published an article in this month’s edition of the International Journal of Sports...
Kinesiology
Assistant Professor Named Senior Associate Editor of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Sport and exercise science assistant professor David Fukuda’s passion for judo and wrestling shaped his career. He’s a former national and international judo competitor and judo black...
Physical Therapy
Dr. Stock awarded UCF Advancement of Early Career Research Grant
Earlier this week, Dr. Stock was named one of UCF’S Advancement of Early Career Research Grant awardees. This $7,500 grant was a competitive, university-wide opportunity....
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Autistic Boy, 4, Says ‘Hi, Mr. Passenger,’ As SunRail Conductor for a Day
James Richart loves trains. The 4-year-old Winter Park boy with autism often spends hours sitting on his living room floor linking toy tracks and pushing...
Physical Therapy
New study published in Ergonomics
In collaboration with researchers at the University of Florida and Texas Tech University, Dr. Stock was a co-author on a newly published study in Ergonomics....
Physical Therapy
70-and-Up Group Shows Senior Tennis Is Prescription for Healthy Aging
Jean Carolan, 95, tossed a tennis ball into the air and whacked it across the net, her gaze focused on the court. “Right by me,”...
Athletic Training
UCF Athletic Training Students Part of Undefeated Football Team
This past football season was more than just a win for the UCF Knights football team and coaches. It was also a win for athletic...
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Alumni Spotlight: Mary Ann Cooke ’98
Mary Ann Cooke ’98 was a newly single mother-of-two when she decided to go back to college. Even then, she knew that UCF stands for...
Athletic Training
Alumni Spotlight: Adam Casebolt ’02 ’06 and Melissa Casebolt ’03
Adam and Melissa Casebolt met while undergraduate students. Across a crowded basketball court, their eyes locked, briefly. Melissa, a member of the basketball team’s student...
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Dreaming Possibilities Through ASHFoundation Funding
Originally published in The ASHA Leader, September 2017, Vol. 22, 68. As many communications sciences and disorders students head back to class, and in keeping...