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Physiquality blog: Strengthening to reduce back pain

With all of the sitting we’ve been doing while working from home — and without much walking once the temperatures started to soar in Texas — I’ve definitely noticed an increase in back pain and stiffness over the last five months. Writing this post was a great reminder of things Read more…

By admin, 5 years4 years ago
Fondren Library

One presentation down, and plenty to come. I hope.

On the day I was celebrating the 1st year anniversary of working at Southern Methodist University, I presented the culmination of the largest project I worked on during the spring semester, at the Cross Timbers Library Collaborative Conference, with my supervisor at SMU, Jonathan McMichael. One of the things that Read more…

By admin, 5 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Physical therapy in the age of COVID-19

This pandemic has affected everyone in the healthcare industry, whether or not they are on the front lines, directly fighting the disease. Our member physical therapists have been declared essential, but they’re not surprised that patients are wary about returning to the clinic in person. The good news is that Read more…

By admin, 5 years4 years ago
Fondren Library

What is the new normal?

And I thought March and April were difficult. Here in Texas, the COVID numbers are soaring after two and a half months of a reopening that included two weeks of protesting in June. Dallas doesn’t seem to be as bad as Houston (yet), but it’s difficult to measure the level Read more…

By admin, 5 years3 years ago
Learning as a Librarian

Committing to project management

As my digital libraries class comes to a close and my project management class starts to build, I find that both are looking at project management as a series of tasks to complete, regardless of where the project resides (the library, the university, or elsewhere). Surprisingly, I found some of Read more…

By admin, 5 years3 years ago
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Physiquality blog: Working out safely when it’s hot outside

While I have never (rightfully) been described as an “outside person,” even I’m starting to get stir crazy after months of quarantining at home. But now that I live in Texas, I’m highly aware of the dangers of heat stroke and heat exhaustion if I go outside. Our member clinics Read more…

By admin, 5 years4 years ago
Fondren Library

Discussing racism with children

Recent events have prompted many of us who are white to learn more in order to do more and to be better. At SMU Libraries, we posted two different blog posts about anti-racism resources; I wrote our piece on the juvenile literature collection as I’ve been working on a diverse Read more…

By admin, 5 years3 years ago
Mizzou

A tribute to my alma mater and the class of 2020

Congrats to the Mizzou class of 2020! I arrived on campus in the fall of 1992. I was a biology major determined to go to medical school in 1996. Instead, I graduated with degrees in English and Secondary Education, with a minor in history, in the spring of 1997. I Read more…

By admin, 5 years6 months ago
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Physiquality blog: The benefits of stretching — especially if you’re at home

As a dancer, flexibility and range of motion is essential to prevent injury. It’s been the most difficult part of my fitness to restore since my hip surgery in 2018. This topic was already on deck when the coronavirus began causing the stay-at-home orders that have restricted much of our Read more…

By admin, 5 years4 years ago
Fondren Library

Communication without face-to-face interaction

Today is Reading Day at SMU, a day to take a break between in-person classes (that don’t exist anymore) and in-person final exams (which may or may not take place). Usually Fondren Library is buzzing with activity today, as students cram and review a semester’s worth of information. But the Read more…

By admin, 5 years3 years ago

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