The Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences offers a 4+1 BS/MS program that allows students to complete both the Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and the Master of ...
Food holds a special place in today’s world. It presents challenges, fuels the human body and connects people across cultures. While at UW, students have access to interesting coursework and service ...
We're honoring the Class of 2025 by spotlighting some of the best and brightest graduates from the Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences: "I am staying at UD. I’m enrolled in the 4+1 BS ...
The Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences welcomed two new faculty members for the 2023-24 school year. They include assistant professors Daehyoung Lee and Jody Greaney. Learn more ...
My mentor, EG Orren, once told me that all human behavior is based on the triangle. We seek pleasure. We avoid pain. We strive to conserve energy. I found this simplification of human behavior both ...
Refugees and displaced people are particularly vulnerable to malnutrition and undernutrition. Displaced from their homes, they may be sheltering in areas with limited food or markets, have lost their ...
A large part of what we’re doing with large language models involves looking at human behavior. That might get lost in some conversations about AI, but it’s really central to a lot of the work that’s ...