Local business publication turns to a Furman alum and a Furman professor in a story about the economic and health benefits of cycling.
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Despite the growth of walking and biking trails, more research is needed to help them be equitably accessible.
Reed describes the genesis of the company behind a product that marries physical activity with learning for pre-K through 3rd-graders.
A study by professor Julian Reed is cited in a Wall Street Journal article about how geography might be affecting your workout schedule.
Furman health sciences professor Julian Reed explains why children who are physically active during the school day also tend to learn better.
Professor Julian Reed's research has shown that physically active and physically fit children have greater academic performance, academic achievement and enhanced cognition.
Furman professor Julian Reed works closely with Legacy Charter School in Greenville, which just received $13.7 million to fund its unique mission.
Conventional wisdom tells us that exercise married with good eating habits leads to overall better health. Maybe not so apparent is the impact exercise has on thinking and problem solving. Six years ago, Furman health sciences professor Dr. Julian A. Reed teamed with Legacy Charter School in Greenville on a long-term study of its students […]
The nearly 20-mile Swamp Rabbit Trail that runs from downtown Greenville through the Furman campus and on to Travelers Rest has been incredibly successful. The trail attracts more than a half million users each year, and runners, walkers and bikers alike use the trail for their exercise. Julian Reed, a health sciences professor at Furman, […]