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"A player's physical or mental recovery will remind you of the impact you can have " by Patrick Fergus (March 23, 2023)
This is a newspaper article titled "A player's physical or mental recovery will remind you of the impact you can have." The article was written by Patrick Fergus and appeared in the March 23, 2023 issue of the Springfield Student, the Springfield College student newspaper. The article talks about the Charles J. Redmond Alumni Lecture Series lecture which took place on March 21, 2023. There were four lecturers that evening, including Amanda Kelley '10, Katie Delude '11, Kristin Farrell '06, and LaToya Franklin '07.To learn more about the Department of Athletic Training, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/corporate_entities/27
Finding Aid: RG 190.01 - General School of Health Records
This is the URL to the finding aid for RG 190.01 - School of Health Sciences Records. This collection features documents related to the history of the School of Health Sciences and associated programs at Springfield College. Since the school's founding focus on humanics and its continuing dedication to physical health through sports, the program slowly evolved from several health science courses in the 50s to the creation of the Health Science/General Studies program in the 2000s. Through these documents, one can roughly map the journey to the training of healthcare professionals today.
The materials in the collection include reports, correspondence, memos, memorabilia, photographs, pamphlets, manuals, and publications. There is some realia, such as a Braille typewriter that was used to teach Blindness and Visual Studies. In addition there is information on the college's simulation lab, general School newsletters, proceeding from regional training institutes, field manuals for internships and working off campus, and some program and accreditation materials from the Rehabilitation Studies Program (1995) and the Rehab Counseling and Services Graduate Program (2008). Finally there are a few photographs of early Springfield College Health Sciences Courses (1950s & 1960s).For more information on theSchool of Health Sciences at Springfield College, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/corporate_entities/2
The Springfield Student (vol. 137, no. 20) March 23, 2023
“The Springfield Student” was first published in 1909 in the Association Seminar, an alumni publication. The portion published in the Association Seminar has been digitized and can be seen in The Springfield College Alumni Magazine Collection (http://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16122coll3/searchterm/The%20Springfield%20Student/field/spring/mode/all/conn/and/order/date). Generally, “The Springfield Student” includes information about student organizations, athletics, alumni, and events. It also occasionally includes student poetry and fiction, as well as the conclusions of student-designed research. As the publication evolved, “The Springfield Student” began including editorials on world events and popular culture, as well as letters to the editor. Originally, the “Springfield Student” was published monthly from October through June, and its formatting resembled a magazine. In October 1913, the cover illustration simplified to only the title, the date, and the capital letter “S,” but the content and structure remained unchanged. On September 27, 1916, “The Springfield Student” was reformatted to resemble a newspaper: the pages decreased from around thirty to just four, it no longer included a cover, and it became a weekly publication. In the inaugural weekly issue, the editors explained the motivation behind the change: “To sustain the intimate and helpful relations that our Alumni and College should stress we feel that a weekly news publication is the best possible medium. [...] It is the purpose of the Staff to cover all College and Student Association activities in a very live way, reporting athletic contests in brief snappy articles, and giving members of the Alumni Associations space for contributions and newsy items.” During October 1917, in acknowledgement of the limited resources and significantly smaller student body caused by the United States’ involvement in World War I, the “The Springfield Student” ceased its weekly publication and instead published a few pages each month in the “The Association Seminar.” Two years later, October 1919, “The Springfield Student” resumed weekly publication. In this first issue, the editors wrote that they wanted to re-establish the newspaper “as the mouthpiece or spokesman of the student body.
The Springfield Student (vol. 137, no. 25) May 4, 2023
“The Springfield Student” was first published in 1909 in the Association Seminar, an alumni publication. The portion published in the Association Seminar has been digitized and can be seen in The Springfield College Alumni Magazine Collection (http://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16122coll3/searchterm/The%20Springfield%20Student/field/spring/mode/all/conn/and/order/date). Generally, “The Springfield Student” includes information about student organizations, athletics, alumni, and events. It also occasionally includes student poetry and fiction, as well as the conclusions of student-designed research. As the publication evolved, “The Springfield Student” began including editorials on world events and popular culture, as well as letters to the editor. Originally, the “Springfield Student” was published monthly from October through June, and its formatting resembled a magazine. In October 1913, the cover illustration simplified to only the title, the date, and the capital letter “S,” but the content and structure remained unchanged. On September 27, 1916, “The Springfield Student” was reformatted to resemble a newspaper: the pages decreased from around thirty to just four, it no longer included a cover, and it became a weekly publication. In the inaugural weekly issue, the editors explained the motivation behind the change: “To sustain the intimate and helpful relations that our Alumni and College should stress we feel that a weekly news publication is the best possible medium. [...] It is the purpose of the Staff to cover all College and Student Association activities in a very live way, reporting athletic contests in brief snappy articles, and giving members of the Alumni Associations space for contributions and newsy items.” During October 1917, in acknowledgement of the limited resources and significantly smaller student body caused by the United States’ involvement in World War I, the “The Springfield Student” ceased its weekly publication and instead published a few pages each month in the “The Association Seminar.” Two years later, October 1919, “The Springfield Student” resumed weekly publication. In this first issue, the editors wrote that they wanted to re-establish the newspaper “as the mouthpiece or spokesman of the student body.
The Springfield Student (vol. 138, no. 2) September 21, 2023
“The Springfield Student” was first published in 1909 in the Association Seminar, an alumni publication. The portion published in the Association Seminar has been digitized and can be seen in The Springfield College Alumni Magazine Collection (http://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16122coll3/searchterm/The%20Springfield%20Student/field/spring/mode/all/conn/and/order/date). Generally, “The Springfield Student” includes information about student organizations, athletics, alumni, and events. It also occasionally includes student poetry and fiction, as well as the conclusions of student-designed research. As the publication evolved, “The Springfield Student” began including editorials on world events and popular culture, as well as letters to the editor. Originally, the “Springfield Student” was published monthly from October through June, and its formatting resembled a magazine. In October 1913, the cover illustration simplified to only the title, the date, and the capital letter “S,” but the content and structure remained unchanged. On September 27, 1916, “The Springfield Student” was reformatted to resemble a newspaper: the pages decreased from around thirty to just four, it no longer included a cover, and it became a weekly publication. In the inaugural weekly issue, the editors explained the motivation behind the change: “To sustain the intimate and helpful relations that our Alumni and College should stress we feel that a weekly news publication is the best possible medium. [...] It is the purpose of the Staff to cover all College and Student Association activities in a very live way, reporting athletic contests in brief snappy articles, and giving members of the Alumni Associations space for contributions and newsy items.” During October 1917, in acknowledgement of the limited resources and significantly smaller student body caused by the United States’ involvement in World War I, the “The Springfield Student” ceased its weekly publication and instead published a few pages each month in the “The Association Seminar.” Two years later, October 1919, “The Springfield Student” resumed weekly publication. In this first issue, the editors wrote that they wanted to re-establish the newspaper “as the mouthpiece or spokesman of the student body.
Interview with Richard Newcomb Jones (July 22, 2023)
This is a interview with 2023 National YMCA Hall of Fame Inductee Richard Newcomb Jones. The interview took place on July 22, 2023, with questions being asked by Springfield College student Jade Kiang. The interview is about 20 minutes long.For more information on Richard Newcomb Jones, see:https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/88
Sue Guyer and Brett Winston recipients of ATOM Awards
This document celebrates Springfield College Athletic Training faculty, Sue Guyer and Brett Winston, and their awards given to them by the Athletic Trainers of Massachusetts (ATOM) in 2023. Sue Guyer was elected into their Hall of Fame and Brett Winston was given the Raising Leaders Award. In the center is a picture of them standing together
NCAA : State of Athletic Training Agenda (December 14, 2023)
This is the agenda to the NCAA : State of Athletic Training meeting that took place on the campus of Springfield College on December 14, 2023. The agenda lists the participants, the topics of discussion, and the schedule of events.To learn more about the Department of Athletic Training, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/corporate_entities/27
National YMCA Hall of Fame 2023 Induction video
This is a video created and played during the July 2023 YMCA General Assembly celebrating the Inductees to the National YMCA Hall of Fame. It is about four and a half minutes long. It has short clips outlining the achievements of all the inductees. Mary-Beth Cooper, President of Springfield College also says a few words
Interview with Carolyn Creager (July 22, 2023)
This is a interview with 2023 National YMCA Hall of Fame Inductee Carolyn Creager. The interview took place on July 22, 2023, with questions being asked by Springfield College student Kyla Boyns. The interview is about 21 minutes long.For more information on Carolyn Creager, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/91