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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Davenport, M. Davenport
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Davenport, M. Davenport
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student M. Davenport.
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Hoyer, J. Hoyer
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Hoyer, J. Hoyer
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student J. Hoyer.
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Davis, H. Davis
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Davis, H. Davis
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student H. Davis.
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Matthews, B. Matthews
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Matthews, B. Matthews
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student B. Matthews.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Women's Basketball's Sherry Porter, Sherry Porter
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Women's Basketball's Sherry Porter, Sherry Porter
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by women’s basketball senior Sherry Porter. Porter reflects on the state of current events going on nationwide.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Track & Field's Adarian Gray, Adarian Gray
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Track & Field's Adarian Gray, Adarian Gray
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by track & field senior thrower Adarian Gray, who has represented both WKU softball and track & field during her career on the Hill.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Basketball's Kenny Cooper, Kenny Cooper
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Basketball's Kenny Cooper, Kenny Cooper
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by basketball senior guard Kenny Cooper, who redshirted as a transfer in 2019-20 but will play his final college season this upcoming year.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Football's Malik Staples, Malik Staples
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Football's Malik Staples, Malik Staples
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by football graduate senior Malik Staples, who – along with his teammates – has navigated through a different type of Spring Ball over the past two months.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Baseball's Kevin Lambert, Kevin Lambert
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Baseball's Kevin Lambert, Kevin Lambert
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by baseball senior shortstop Kevin Lambert, whose season came to a sudden end as the team was heading to Birmingham, Alabama for its first conference series of the year.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Womens Basketball's Whitney Creech, Whitney Creech
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Womens Basketball's Whitney Creech, Whitney Creech
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by women’s basketball senior Whitney Creech, who was in her senior season on The Hill when the Covid-19 pandemic caused the cancellation of the Conference USA Tournament in Frisco, Texas.
The Coronaviruses: Past, Present, Future, Kimball Kaufman, Shobhit Keswani, Cristobal Cintron, Hossein Akhondi
The Coronaviruses: Past, Present, Future, Kimball Kaufman, Shobhit Keswani, Cristobal Cintron, Hossein Akhondi
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
The current coronavirus pandemic is unparalleled in recent memory and fundamentally unique. It has been more than a century since humanity fought the Spanish flu pandemic. That widespread disease devastated a World War I-ravaged population when there was a relative paucity of medical knowledge. Coronavirus, on the other hand, is now befalling upon a developed world with advanced infrastructure and health systems; wherein access to medical information and technology is abundant. Yet, it has proven to be a destroyer of economies and populations without geographical partiality.
This article is meant to be a broad analysis of the virus, which is …
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Track & Field's Dedrick Troxell, Dedrick Troxell
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Track & Field's Dedrick Troxell, Dedrick Troxell
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by cross county sophomore Dedrick Troxell, who had just wrapped up a great indoor season and was primed for a dominant outdoor campaign.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Softball's Morgan Mcelroy, Morgan Mcelroy
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Softball's Morgan Mcelroy, Morgan Mcelroy
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by softball senior Morgan McElroy, whose career came to a sudden end last month between the team’s midweek game and weekend series in Texas.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Golf's Mary Joiner, Mary Joiner
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Golf's Mary Joiner, Mary Joiner
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by golf senior Mary Joiner, whose season came to a sudden end as the team was between events on their spring break trip in Florida.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Baseball's Ray Zuberer Iii, Ray Zuberer Iii
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Baseball's Ray Zuberer Iii, Ray Zuberer Iii
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by baseball senior outfielder Ray Zuberer III, whose season came to a sudden end as the team was heading to Birmingham, Alabama for its first conference series of the year.
Osteopathy And The Pandemic Of 1918, Robyn Oro
Osteopathy And The Pandemic Of 1918, Robyn Oro
Notes from the Archives
No abstract provided.
Ua94/6/1 Reflection, Janice Kampsen
Ua94/6/1 Reflection, Janice Kampsen
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Report regarding COVID-19 by Janice Kampsen for Military Science 490 class.
Ua94/6/1 Covid-19 Impacts, Shelby Howell
Ua94/6/1 Covid-19 Impacts, Shelby Howell
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Report on the impact of COVID-19 by student Shelby Howell for Military Science 490 class.
Ua37/2 We Lived Happily During The Plague, Tom C. Hunley
Ua37/2 We Lived Happily During The Plague, Tom C. Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Poem written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua37/2 If This Next Apocalypse Gets Canceled Or Postponed, Tom Hunley
Ua37/2 If This Next Apocalypse Gets Canceled Or Postponed, Tom Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Poem written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua37/2 We Will Survive, Tom C. Hunley
Ua37/2 We Will Survive, Tom C. Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Poem written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua37/2 Love As The World Ends, Tom C. Hunley
Ua37/2 Love As The World Ends, Tom C. Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Poem written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua37/2 Lockdown Haiku, Tom C. Hunley
Ua37/2 Lockdown Haiku, Tom C. Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Haiku written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua37/2 Autism Isn't Coronavirus, Tom C. Hunley
Ua37/2 Autism Isn't Coronavirus, Tom C. Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Poem written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Mens Basketball's Taveion Hollingsworth, Taveion Hollingsworth
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Mens Basketball's Taveion Hollingsworth, Taveion Hollingsworth
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by men’s basketball junior guard Taveion Hollingsworth, whose mission of advancing to the NCAA Tournament with his teammates was halted when the Covid-19 pandemic hit.
Ua94/6/1 Covid-19 Diary, Anonymous
Ua94/6/1 Covid-19 Diary, Anonymous
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
COVID-19 diary submitted to WKU Archives by a healthcare worker.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 95, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 95, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Lamb, Cassady. Posted Up: Local Apartment Complexes Are Suing the United States Post Office
- Williams, Matthew. WKU to be Evaluated by Higher Education Consulting Firm
- Collins, Michael. Strategic Sustainability Plan to be Developed
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Racism
- Black History Month: Past & Present
- Warner, Casey. Kentucky Canabis Laws Are Behind the Times – Marijuana
- Dobbs, Jack. Bitter Sweet – Chocolate Festival, Hospice of Southern Kentucky
- Metcalf, Taylor. Fast Fashion
- Lowe, Julianna. Sustainable On-campus Bathroom Practices, In Public or Private
- Gaylord, Kaden. WKU Softball …
Ua94/6/1 Covid-19 Diary, Missy Thomas
Ua94/6/1 Covid-19 Diary, Missy Thomas
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
COVID-19 diary submitted to WKU Archives by student Missy Thomas for fall 2020 semester.
Health Behaviors And Pandemics, Jay E. Maddock, Anna E. Greer
Health Behaviors And Pandemics, Jay E. Maddock, Anna E. Greer
Public Health Faculty Publications
Human health behaviors are essential to reducing the spread and impact of pandemics. However, most behavioral scientists do not work in the area of pandemics given the infrequency of their occurrences. This editorial examines relevant health behavior theories, in particular the precaution adoption process model, and how these apply to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Human/Animal Interface: Emergence And Resurgence Of Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Michael Greger
The Human/Animal Interface: Emergence And Resurgence Of Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Michael Greger
Michael Greger, MD, FACLM
Emerging infectious diseases, most of which are considered zoonotic in origin, continue to exact a significant toll on society. The origins of major human infectious diseases are reviewed and the factors underlying disease emergence explored. Anthropogenic changes, largely in land use and agriculture, are implicated in the apparent increased frequency of emergence and reemergence of zoonoses in recent decades. Special emphasis is placed on the pathogen with likely the greatest zoonotic potential, influenzavirus A.