On the blog, Emily Myers, special assistant in the Office of the Provost, writes about Salad Day, and how her 91²Ö¿â colleagues are adapting to their unique weight-loss challenge.
Food Fools Update: Salad Day
“It was a more modest weight loss total this week – a mere 5 pounds for the group with a few pounds gained here and there….so it was good to focus on a healthy lunch. We met for Salad Day – those who had no meetings or commitments shared leafy greens and a variety of chopped veggies with some added protein of roasted chicken, shredded cheese and boiled eggs in small portions.â€
from Myers’s “Food Fools Update: Salad day†blog post.
A Memorable Night in New York City
Bob Burford, marketing/external relations coordinator with University Communications and Marketing, and weekend announcer at WKSU, writes about his experience in New York City attending the 12.12.12 fundraising concert for Hurricane Sandy relief.
“By far the highest profile fundraising event was the '12.12.12 Concert for Sandy Relief' held at Madison Square Garden in New York. I had the good fortune of actually being in the audience for the historic concert, which featured a once-in-a-lifetime lineup of big name performersâ€
from Burford’s “A Memorable Night in New York City†blog post.
Blogging about Diabetes? Who Me?
Paula DiVencenzo, tax manager with Tax and Treasury Services at 91²Ö¿â, writes about how she has learned to live with diabetes and her volunteer work with the American Diabetes Association.
“My parents and I started volunteering with the American Diabetes Association (ADA) when I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 12. I had been involved ever since. Working with ADA helped me understand that I was not alone with diabetes.â€
from DiVencenzo’s “Blogging about Diabetes? Who Me?†blog post.
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