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Toads are icky; the grackle, a despised bird with an annoying call, steals the eggs of more beloved songbirds. Why do we poison wasps responsible for pollination? What is the cost to the environment?
Why do we feel the need as humans to control nature? This work brings to light the importance of biodiversity and the irresponsible application of pesticides in our environment.
What do you enjoy the most about the exercise science program? This is a space where subscribers can engage with each other and Globe staff. A bitter pill at the time, but it taught me self-reliance, to set my own agenda and to take control. They also address the unnecessary disgust and fear of nature. Comments that violate our community guidelines will be removed. How did you become interested in exercise science as your field of study?
Work About Contact Press Blog. I see public art as the way to reference the environment surrounding the viewer. Each piece shows sensitivity to the uniqueness of the location drawing on natural, historic, and cultural inspiration.
I research native flora and fauna and the stress on the natural landscape as a result of human activity. I am interested in how life adapts to the natural limitations of the environment in a specific region, and how life either continues to or fails to adapt to limitations imposed by human presence. I explore the infinite subject matter of nature and the complex human relationship with it.
Being able to learn about all the benefits that exercise has on overall health and wellness has made me more aware, and has inspired me to want to help other people achieve the same goals and live healthier lives. I chose UB because I loved how the exercise science program is constructed. I felt as though it really prepares you for a variety of career options, in my case physical therapy. In addition to that, the price of a SUNY school made it an even easier decision to come here.
I am from downstate New York, so being able to explore and live in the Buffalo area was a nice change from home. The program course work is quite diverse and I really enjoy that.
The courses range from topics about injury, aging and general exercise. Not only are the topics diverse, but they are challenging which pushes students to ask questions and dig deeper about what they are learning.
As for research, I was able to be a part of Dr. The best part about my involvement is that I am the actual subject in the study!
So, not only am I an active study participant, but I am also writing the background research for the publication. The program has provided me a tremendous amount of opportunity to learn both in and out of the classroom. I enjoy how friendly and passionate all the faculty and staff are in the department.