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student receives highest non-combat award from U.S. Marine Corps
One year ago, U.S. Marine Sgt. Amed Issa was kneeling outside of a packed restaurant in Waikiki, Hawaii, applying lifesaving aid to a shooting victim’s 23 fresh gunshot wounds. Issa has been awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal – the highest noncombat decoration awarded for heroism by the U.S. Department of the Navy to members of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
March 5, 2024College of Education News
USF research study seeks runners to test new product
A research team from the is recruiting runners for a study on a new product developed to reduce muscle soreness.
July 26, 2021Research
Student Spotlight: Andres Rodriguez
Andres Rodriguez's time at USF gave him experience training professional athletes. Now, as a recent graduate of the College of Education's Exercise Science program, he aspires to bring his knowledge of health and fitness into his community.
September 16, 2019Student Life
Associate Professor receives 2019 Nutritional Research Achievement Award from National Strength and Conditioning Association
College of Education Associate Professor Bill Campbell was recognized as the 16th recipient of the 2019 Nutritional Research Achievement Award by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
July 22, 2019College of Education News, Faculty and Staff, Research
Exercise Science students gain experience as personal trainers through USF FIT Program
Created in 2005, the FIT Program pairs seniors in USF’s Exercise Science program with faculty and staff members of the university as a part of the program’s course, “Individualized Fitness and Wellness Program.” Through the FIT Program, the students help their clients complete fitness evaluations, develop individualized training plans, and oversee a post-assessment to measure the results of their client’s efforts.
December 6, 2018Academics