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Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Image In The Making, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1989

Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Image In The Making, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1989 Talisman yearbook.

  • Image in the Making
  • Student Life
  • Black, Samuel. Do the Party a Favor – Ronald Reagan
  • Carmack, Jody. One In a Million – Kentucky Lottery
  • Adams, Jeanie. It’s An Uphill Battle – Cary White, Handicapped Persons
  • Devaney, Mike & Jody Carmack. Coming to America – Mike Devaney, International Students, Soccer
  • Hadley, Kim. Higher Education – Churches, Religion
  • Black, Samuel. Better Late Than Never – Greg Frasier, Cycling
  • Burton, Marsha. Geared for Speed – Lynn Ellison, Drag Racing
  • Hadley, Kim. The Church Service – Concerts
  • Black, Sam. Making Moo-La – Spring Female Sale, Cattle, Kentucky Charolais Association
  • Image …


Ua64/10/5 Scrapbook, 1977-1989, Wku Recreation Majors' Club Jan 1989

Ua64/10/5 Scrapbook, 1977-1989, Wku Recreation Majors' Club

Student Organizations

Scrapbook created by the WKU Recreation Majors' Club for 1977-1989. Book includes photographs of events and outings, invitations, correspondence and clippings.


The Psychological Effects Of Exercise, Judith Rodin, Thomas G. Plante Jan 1989

The Psychological Effects Of Exercise, Judith Rodin, Thomas G. Plante

Psychology

Thousands of businesses in the United States have implemented programs to promote physical fitness among their employees (Falkenberg, 1987). The programs range from company-paid memberships at private health and fitness clubs to complete work site fitness facilities. These programs have been developed not only to improve and maintain employee health but also to promote psychological well-being and productivity and to reduce absenteeism, insurance claims, and stress. Recent research focusing on the use of employee fitness programs to improve work-related behaviors suggests that these programs may improve absenteeism, job satisfaction, tenure. and health care costs, especially among female employees (Baun, Bernacki, …