VanderLoop's was titled "Feasibility of Delivering a Behavioral Activation-Based Intervention Remotely Among Stroke Survivors: A Case Series." Vang's poster was titled "Adults' Fitness Activity Retention Post-COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross Sectional Analysis of Minnesota Fairgoers."
She gave a talk as part of a symposium on computer vision approaches for rehabilitation. Hawe also presented a poster titled "Characterization of bilateral reaching abilities in typically developing children using computer vision and augmented reality assessments."
Growing up, Rodriguez loved playing sports but wanted to pursue a business career. Once she got to the U of M, she learned she could pursue both of these interests through the sport management major.
Undergraduate student Braydon Crum, graduate students Angela Bruzina, MS, and Mason Lentz, and postdoctoral fellow Dan Hoffman, PhD, all presented posters.
Does learning about the science behind human movement interest you? Becoming a kinesiology major may be a great fit. Bonus: There are a lot of career opportunities for kinesiology graduates.