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| CHHS Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award 2025-2026 |
COMMUNICATION DISORDERS & SCIENCES
Anthony, A.B. (2024). Autism. In Language disorders in children: Fundamental concepts of assessment and intervention (pp. 269–297). Plural Publishing Inc.
Externally Funded Grant:
PI/Director(s): Ramrattan, Heidi
Project: Exploring predictors of sentence comprehension in urban and rural elementary school
Funding Agency: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
PI/Director(s): Throneburg, Rebecca
Project: The Autism Center at 海角大神 FY25
Funding Agency: The Autism Project of Illinois (TAP)
KINESIOLOGY, SPORT, & RECREATION
Braun, L.M., Wahl, C.A., & Meyer, B.B. (2025). Psychometric properties of the Recovery Experience Questionnaire in a coaching population. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 17479541241311365.
Kjos, A.L., Gnacinski, S.L., & Wahl, C.A. (2025). An exploratory model of how ethical indicators predict health professional burnout. Research in Nursing & Health, 48(3), 310–323.
Wahl, C.A., Marciniak, R.A., Meyer, B.B., & Ebersole, K.T. (2025). Association between call volume and perceptions of stress and recovery in active-duty firefighters. Fire, 8(7), 268.
Externally Funded Grant:
PI/Director(s): Park, Suzie / Hillier, Nikki / Kattenbraker, Colleen / Kattenbraker, Mark
Project: Working for a Healthy Rural Illinois: Cooperative Work Study Grants
Funding Agency: Illinois Board of Higher Education
PUBLIC HEALTH & NUTRITION
Janssen-Robinson, A. (2025). Creative expression in health education: Engaging students through Zine-making for advocacy and learning [Conference Proceeding]. Society for Public Health Education, Long Beach, CA, United States.
Janssen-Robinson, A. & Hillier, N. (2025). From classrooms to communities: Empowering future public health professionals through certification and training [Conference Proceeding]. Society for Public Health Education, Long Beach, CA, United States.
Janssen-Robinson, A. & Hillier, N. (2025). From classrooms to communities: Empowering future public health professionals through certification and training [Conference Proceeding]. Society for Public Health Education, Long Beach, CA, United States.
Externally Funded Grant:
PI/Director(s): Park, Suzie / Hillier, Nikki / Kattenbraker, Colleen / Kattenbraker, Mark
Project: Working for a Healthy Rural Illinois: Cooperative Work Study Grants
Funding Agency: Illinois Board of Higher Education
PI/Director(s): Janssen-Robinson, Aimee
Project: Health Citizenship
Funding Agency: Mid-American College Health Association (MACHA)
PI/Director(s): Janssen-Robinson, Aimee
Project: Health Citizenship
Funding Agency: Mid-American College Health Association (MACHA)
CHILD CARE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL
Externally Funded Grant:
PI/Director(s): Edwards, Misty
Project: Child Care Resource and Referral FY25
Funding Agency: Illinois Department of Human Servicesrral
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CHHS Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award 2025-2026 |
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Angela Anthony, Ph.D., Associate Professor |
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An EIU alumna and former honors student, Dr. Angela Anthony returned to campus as a faculty member in 2006. She earned her master’s degree from Gallaudet University and her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. As Departmental Honors Coordinator since 2009, she has directed or co-directed more than 25 honors theses and mentors all CDS honors students each year. Dr. Anthony helps students develop research topics, prepare conference presentations, and apply for graduate programs—many earning recognition at state and national levels.Dr. Angela Anthony has been a dedicated member of the 海角大神 faculty since 2006 and began serving as the Department Honor’s Coordinator in 2009. She has served on the University Honor’s Council for 9 years with several terms as chair and has been recognized with the Distinguished Honor’s Faculty Award. Dr. Anthony has directed or co-directed more than 25 undergraduate honor’s theses. She mentors all CDS honor’s students every year by helping them choose research topics, encouraging them to submit presentations, helping them apply for graduate programs and scholarships, and nominating them for awards. |
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CHHS Research and Creative Activity Recipients - Internally Funded
Summer 2025
Carly Wahl, Kinesiology, Sport & Recreation. Determining external validity of the Assessment of Recovery Activities for Athletes using heart rate variability
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