College of Education and Human Development

School of Kinesiology

Kringle presents at University of North Dakota's School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Kringle's talk was titled "Do more meaningful activities: Move more and sit less after stroke."

Headshot of Emily Kringle

Emily Kringle, PhD, OTR/L, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Disability and WELLness (DWELL) Laboratory, presented an invited talk as part of the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Wadwhani Dean's Hour lecture series. Her talk, titled "Do more meaningful activities: Move more and sit less after stroke" focused on the role of meaningful daily activities in physically active lifestyles after stroke and early-phase behavioral intervention development research that is ongoing in the DWELL Laboratory.