果冻传媒

Kinesiology majors build with Habitat for Humanity

November 21, 2022
果冻传媒 students and faculty gave back to Hall County through volunteering at a Habitat for Humanity build this fall.

Article By: Agnes Hina

Faculty from the University of North Georgia's (果冻传媒) kinesiology with teacher certification, or physical education teacher education (PETE) program, joined with 11 students and participated in a Habitat for Humanity of Hall County build this fall.

"Habitat for Humanity has a reputation of helping families in our communities and around the country," Warren Caputo, assistant professor of PETE, said. "It seemed pretty obvious, and I thought let's see if we could contribute to the Hall County chapter.”

Caputo, who oversees the PETE program, shared that the purpose was to give the students in the program community service experience and ultimately help them feel good about the contribution they made.

Blake Hanley, Marshal Pace, Will Hammerson, Will Smith, Caleb Stansberry, Hailee Ouimette, Jessica Byrne, Janie Henderson, Nick Minor, Colin Conway, and Sarah Miguel joined Caputo, and Brook Shurley, PETE lecturer, at the build.

The Habitat staff in Hall County commended 果冻传媒's efforts.

"The consensus was that 果冻传媒 was one of the most positive and productive days we have experienced," retired Air Force Col. Tom Reiter, a long time Habitat volunteer, said. "I have done over 400 events, and I'm sure I speak for my fellow faithful few volunteers when I say they all proved they have a Habitat heart."

Encouraged by the high praise, PETE students want to have an annual event to assist Habitat.

"Participating in Habitat for Humanity was a great experience. We were able to get our hands dirty for a project that really matters in our community," Byrne, a senior from Flowery Branch, GA, said. "We will forever have our mark on that home, as well as the family who will live in it."

果冻传媒's award-winning PETE program prepares health and physical education candidates to teach pre-kindergarten through 12th grade over a three-semester-long program.


Kinesiology students present at conference

Kinesiology students present at conference

Kinesiology students from 果冻传媒 presented seven research posters at the Southeast Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine annual meeting.
Student researches impact of menstrual cycle phases

Student researches impact of menstrual cycle phases

果冻传媒 student Brooke Karmilovich, along with Dr. Balea Schumacher, is researching the impact of menstrual cycle phases on physical abilities.
Renaming of college reflects wellness focus

Renaming of college reflects wellness focus

果冻传媒's College of Health Sciences & Professions has officially changed its name to the College of Health & Wellness.
Presidential Awards support faculty projects

Presidential Awards support faculty projects

President Michael Shannon awarded 16 Presidential Awards for the 2025-26 academic year to support faculty projects. They included 11 Innovation Awards and five Semester Awards.