Kelli Stiles – 91ֱ Tue, 06 Jul 2021 20:51:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Kelli Stiles – 91ֱ 32 32 Relay for Life returning to C-SC on Feb. 29 /news/2020/relay-for-life-returning-to-c-sc-on-feb-29/ Mon, 24 Feb 2020 21:49:53 +0000 https://culver.flywheelsites.com/?p=9233 CANTON, Mo. — Relay For Life, the signature fundraising activity for the American Cancer Society, is returning to 91ֱ for the first time since 2011.

The event is scheduled to begin with a kickoff and survivor walk at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 29 in the J.E. & L.E. Mabee Recreation and Wellness Center on the C-SC campus. Teams of participants will walk around a track continually throughout the event to symbolize the cancer diagnosis journey. This fundraiser started in 1985 when Dr. Gordy Klatt, a surgeon from Tacoma, Wash., asked people to donate to the American Cancer Society while he walked around a track for 24 hours.

A lip sync contest, a rock/paper/scissors tournament and a three-legged race are among the activities scheduled throughout the night. A mini-luminaria ceremony will take place at 8:45 p.m. Mini-luminarias (glow sticks) will be sold in honor of people who are fighting cancer and remembering people who have died, and a list of names will be read.

This event is geared to attract the participation of Culver-Stockton students and is held separately from the Relay for Life of Lewis County, which is scheduled for Aug. 29 in Canton, Mo. However, the public is welcome, as are any cancer survivors.

Cancer survivors do not need to register in advance to attend. All registered cancer survivors will receive a survivor shirt and gifts and will participate in the first lap of the evening. Caregivers may join the cancer survivors after the first lap. All teams are requested to have at least one walker on the track for the rest of the night. Caregivers are people who support cancer survivors in any way, such as walking their dog, escorting them to treatments, providing meals or moral support.

Money raised at this event goes towards research and education. The goal for this event is to raise $7,500. Dr. Kelli Stiles, event chairman and an assistant professor of psychology at Culver-Stockton, says a little more than $1,400 already has been raised. To register a team, visit . For more information, contact Stiles at 572-288-6000, ext. 6630, or kstiles@culver.edu.

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Stiles article about grieving highly publicized deaths published online /news/2020/stiles-article-about-grieving-highly-publicized-deaths-published-online/ Tue, 18 Feb 2020 21:45:56 +0000 https://culver.flywheelsites.com/?p=9224 CANTON, Mo. — The challenges a person faces when a loved one dies a highly publicized death is the topic of an article recently written by Dr. Kelli Stiles, an assistant professor of psychology at 91ֱ.

The article is titled “The Long-Term Effect of Bereavement and Grief with a Highly Publicized Violent Death.” It takes a look at how grief is often deeply personal in nature with family and friends, but a person who has faced loss in a highly-publicized violent death often faces additional issues, including media and social media scrutiny.

The article is published on the Taylor & Francis Group website (). Taylor & Francis partners with world-class authors, from leading scientists and researchers to scholars and professionals operating at the top of their fields. It is one of the world’s leading publishers of scholarly journals, books, eBooks, textbooks and reference works.

Stiles also serves as the pre-occupational therapy coordinator and pre-art therapy coordinator at C-SC. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2005 from Culver-Stockton, her master’s degree in community and school counseling in 2008 from Quincy University, and her doctorate in psychology from Walden University in 2015.

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