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Spring 2025: Howdy Health Team-Based Physical Activity Programs Team

Affiliations: Health and Nature Research Leadership
Project Leader: Michael Lopez, Ph.D.

mllopez@ag.tamu.edu

Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning

Meeting Times:
TBA
Team Size:
3
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
– Applied skills in health program management.
– Program materials and products for student portfolio.
– Enhance and develop marketing materials (print/video).
– Research and develop evidence based technical documents related to physical activity.
– Co-authorship on publications and presentation.
Team Needs:
– Must be willing to work with a team
– Must have the ability to work independently on tasks and assignments
– Must have a desire and passion to educate others with physical activity and health promotion efforts is a must
Description:
The primary purpose of this project will be to assist with various sub-projects that include the research, development, and evaluation of health programs delivered online. Specifically, team members will assist with the implementation of online physical activity programs with community members of Brazos County and Texas A&M University.

Team members will be responsible for attending program events, developing/enhancing program resources, and engaging program participants. As a result of participation in the project, team members will gain valuable research and community engagement experience.

Deliverables for this semester include applied skills in health program research and management; development of products for portfolio; and co-authorship on potential publications and presentations.

Written by:
América Soto-Arzat
Published on:
March 5, 2025

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2025

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