Kinesiology

UNH人体运动学临床助理教授Ben Towne

Beijing Bound

这是八年来第二次了, clinical assistant professor of kinesiology Ben Towne will serve as athletic trainer to the U.S. 冬季奥运会上的雪橇/骷髅队.  Read More

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    - Strength After Chemo
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    - Robot Therapy
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    - Outdoor Ed in Nepal
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    - Exercise Scientist
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