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    The Well Professor

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    Authors
    O'Keefe, Susan
    Issue Date
    2016-09
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/621194
    
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    Abstract
    Research shows an exponential value for people who eat well, exercise well, and sleep well. Find out how these simple, yet difficult-to-implement, daily tasks can improve your efficiency and effectiveness as a "Well Professor". Our presenter, Susan O'Keefe, serves as an adjunct professor in the AU Department of Communication. She also instructs various fitness classes throughout the CSRA. In addition to a degree in Communication/Health and Wellness from the University of Louisville, she holds several certifications in group exercise, nutrition training, and wellness. Eat Better. Feel Better. Live Better.
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    Department of Communications
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    Presentation given at Augusta University’s Faculty Development Day, September 9, 2016
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    Department of Communication: Faculty Research and Publications

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