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Naomi Kulp Mirowitz, Spring, 2006. Examining educators’ behaviors and attitudes toward school childhood obesity-related policies and practices

Erin Kelley, Spring, 2006. The Development of a Communications Plan

Robin Anderson, Spring 2006. The Need for Indoor Air Quality Enrichment Activities for Elementary Schools Students in Poor Rural Schools in the United States

Edwina Wambogo, Spring 2006. A Secondary Data Analysis of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Secondary Data and a Summary of Evidence Based Cancer Screening Volunteer Interventions

Jenny Schwarb, Spring 2006. Developing an Evaluation Tool for the READY! Workshop

Arlene P. Little, Spring 2006. Development of a questionnaire for the SNAP program: The SNAP Eating Behaviors Questionnaire

Leslie Richardson, Spring 2006. Developing Educational Materials and an Evaluation Tool for Health Fairs to Commemorate National Health Observances

Karen Kynn Grupski, Spring 2006. Public Policy Analysis

Kim Heffernan, Spring 2006. Advertising Disparities in Ethnically Oriented Women's Interest Publications: A Content Analysis

Laura Evans, Spring 2006. MPH Project Defense

Tracy Zeeger, December 2006. Eating Your Way Through College

Jill R. Hammond, Spring 2007. The Implementation of VisionTree Healthcare as a Patient Navigation Tool with Female Breast and Gynecologic Cancer Patients

Jessica Brewster, Spring 2007. A Pilot Study to Develop an Updated Date Rape Measure Amongst a College-Aged Population

Kelly Baker, Spring 2007. An Assessment of Crisis Pregnancy Center Websites: Helping or Hurting Women?

J. Cohen, M.B.Paxton, Spring 2007. Categorization of the Associations Between Exposure to the Herbicides Used in Vietnam or Their Contaminants and Health Outcomes

Elaine Goldstein, Spring 2007. Determining Barriers and Possible Solutions to an Online Employee Wellness Program


 
 

 
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