by Suzanne Macaluso | Mar 31, 2021 | Aging Resources, GERO Student Focus, Images of Aging, Uncategorized
The Images of Aging Photo Contest is an annual tradition at ACU that invites students to submit photos that give the show a positive view of aging. The images are judged by a distinguished panel of judges with expertise in the field of photography. The images are...
by Suzanne Macaluso | Nov 14, 2019 | Aging Resources
Hello from Austin! This week is the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society in America and I’m here learning and getting ideas for future workshops, class projects, and research. In addition to attending sessions around becoming an Age-Friendly University, the...
by Suzanne Macaluso | Aug 20, 2018 | Aging Resources
Getting older can be difficult – joints get stiff and the memory may become foggy. What is often not thought of as we watch our grandkids play and enjoy a nice walk are the toxins that we are constantly coming into contact with, such as asbestos. The toxin is a...
by Suzanne Macaluso | Aug 15, 2018 | Aging Resources
It’s coming soon! National Senior Citizens Day is August 21st, what will you do to celebrate? Here at the PGC, we will be posting a series of articles from across the interdisciplinary spectrum that will help educate, inform, and celebrate seniors! If you have...
by Suzanne Macaluso | Jul 2, 2018 | ACU/PGC History
On June 1st the Pruett Gerontology Center welcomed a new director. Dr. Suzie Macaluso earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from Purdue University with specialization in the sociology of religion and survey research methodology. Dr. Macaluso is beginning her eighth year at...