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Meet Professor Kate Shoulders! She is the faculty in Agricultural Education, Communications and Technology at the University of Arkansas. Her class AGED 401V: Undergraduate Researches Improving Student Experiences (uRise) has been newly designated as service learning...
Continue Reading: U-Rise targeting socially-oriented problems
Original author: Service Learning on: June 12, 2018
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Jessica Giblin is a senior in nursing school at the University of Arkansas. She joined Dr. Weymiller’s service learning course in spring 2018. Please read below here reflections for the class. Music and memory was such a rewarding experience for me. I was with a...
Continue Reading: Jessica Giblin: “Great Tunes”
Original author: Service Learning on: June 5, 2018
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Hailey Parker is a senior in nursing school at the University of Arkansas. She took Dr. Weymiller’s service learning course in spring 2018. Please read her reflection below. The music and memory program will forever be one of the most impactful programs that I...
Continue Reading: Hailey Parker: “This Johnny Cash is AOK”
Original author: Service Learning on: June 5, 2018
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Bethany Selin is a nursing student at the University of Arkansas. She joined Dr. Weymiller’s service learning course in spring 2018, where she worked with dementia patients at NWA Veterans Home. She continued with her project on music and memory...
Continue Reading: Bethany Selin: “Music Plus Smiles”
Original author: Service Learning on: June 5, 2018
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Researchers have long been fascinated with correlation between music and memory. As for dementia patients, music therapy has been found useful. Dr. Audrey Weymiller, associate professor of Nursing at the University of Arkansas, asserts that personalized music has been...
Continue Reading: The Power of Music for Dementia Residents at Veterans Home
Original author: Service Learning on: June 4, 2018