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Welcome to Palm Springs!
Welcome to the 2020 National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education Annual Conference in beautiful Palm Springs, California! The conference theme this year is Leading Beyond the Campus: Driving Change as Experts. This conference is the Congress 2.0 from the first Congress we had in 2014. As promised at the first Congress, we are going to continue discussions around stewardship and driving change in the profession. Our internationalization and diversity awareness efforts are up and running. Stay tuned for details that will be shared during my plenary address and operationalized during the business meeting on Saturday
morning. I am so happy to report that we have made some wonderful changes toward these ends and cannot wait to share them with you. One of the great honors of being President of NAKHE is to select the featured lecturers. I have asked three young professionals to deliver these keynote lectures this year. Jody Langdon (Georgia Southern University) will present the Hanna lecture, Tara Tietjen-Smith (Texas A&M Commerce) will present the Homans lecture, and Brian Culp (Kennesaw State University) will present the Sargent lecture. Do not miss these lectures! They will be informative and timely and will not disappoint. Lastly, I wish to thank Tim Baghurst, the Board of Directors, and all of you who are presenting. You all make this conference a success. Thank you, Tim, for directing, leading, and managing this conference. Your attention to detail, professionalism, and foresight has been evident from over a year out. I look forward to taking advantage of all the wonderful surprises you have in store for us! Please, take time to let him know how much you appreciate his hard work! Thank you, Board of Directors, for advising me, doing your committee work, and responding to my calls all year. You are making my goals as President become a reality. And, most importantly, thank you presenters! You are the purpose – the reason we have an annual meeting. I look forward to attending your presentations and engaging in lively debate with you all! All the best for a great conference experience!
Betty A. Block NAKHE President
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A VPs Perspective
There was once a vice president named Tim Who was elected in what felt like a whim
A conference he prepared As if it none of it cared
So you will find his name labeled as Jim
As Vice President of NAKHE, I am sure there are a plethora of things I should tell you about the organization and conference. The list would be long, the paragraphs boring, and some reactive inhibition (boredom; I challenge you to include it in journal articles!) would be guaranteed. So, let me be brief. The people drive this organization. From the executive committee, to the board of directors, to the committee members, to the membership, to the donors, and to our sponsors, this organization works very hard to make a positive difference in the many different disciplines that fit under the kinesiology umbrella.
If you’re new, welcome to the family! Although this document, in addition to your NAKHE Conference App, will be your guide through this week of activities, find someone and ask if you have questions. Go to the new member’s luncheon and get involved. But above all, have some fun and meet people. Enjoy your week, and If you have any questions, ask for “Jim.”
Tim Baghurst NAKHE Vice President
2020 Keynote Speaker
Hal Lawson
Professional Socialization and Knowledge for Practice in the Neo-liberal University Friday 2:00pm – 3:30pm
Hal A. Lawson is a Professor of Social Welfare and Professor of Educational Administration and Policy Studies at the University of Albany. He also contributes to research and development in Public Health and Kinesiology. These interdisciplinary affiliations announce Hal as a bridging scholar who works at the boundaries of research, policy, professional education, and practice. In addition to an extensive publication record and substantial external funding, Hal’s work includes consultations and evaluations for school districts, universities, public social service systems,
and state, provincial, and international education agencies. Over his career, Hal has received numerous awards including the University of Albany’s Inaugural Lifetime Career Achievement Award for Outreach and Engagement Scholarship.
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NAKHE Board of Directors
Betty Block President
Tara Tietjen-Smith
President Elect
B. Ann Boyce Past President
Tim Baghurst Vice President
Jody Langdon Vice President
Elect
Lynda Ransdell Past Vice President
Carrie Sampson
Moore Executive Director
Gayle Wells Secretary
Jesse Germain Leadership
Institute Coordinator
Camille O’Bryant
Foundations Chair
Jared Russell Future
Directions Chair
Clay Bolton Marketing
Chair & Memorialist
Daniel Burt Publications
Chair
Anna Marie Frank
Nominations & Elections Chair
Lindsey Nanney
Bylaws Chair
Vanessa Fiaud Awards Chair
Donna Woolard
Webmaster & Membership
Manager
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Table of Contents
2020 Schedule-At-A-Glance p.5
Hotel Conference Rooms Maps p.6
Conference Sponsors p.7
Wednesday Schedule p.8
Thursday Schedule p.8
Friday Schedule p.14
Saturday Schedule p.16
NAKHE Journals p.17
Things to do in the Palm Springs Area p.18
2019 Award Winners p.18
Past Presidents p.18
Fellows p.19
Delphine Hanna Lecturers p.20
Amy Morris Homans Lecturers p.21
Sargent Lecturers p.21
Hally Poindexter Young Scholar Awardees p.22
Engaged Scholar Program Recipients p.22
Presidential Awardees p.22
Distinguished Scholar Awardees p.23
Distinguished Administrator Awardees p.23
Distinguished Service Awardees p.23
Distinguished Teaching Awardees p.24
2021 Conference Information p.25
Notes/Contacts p.26
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2020 NAKHE National Conference Schedule At-A-Glance Wed, Jan 8th Thurs, Jan 9th Fri, Jan 10th Sat, Jan 11th
Registration Desk Open
1:00pm-7:00pm
Registration Desk Open
7:30am-3:00pm
Registration Desk Open
8:30am-3:00pm
Registration Desk Open
8:00am-12:00pm
Breakfast On Your Own
7:00am-8:30am
Editorial Board
Meeting 7:00am-8:30am
Breakfast On Your
Own 7:00am-8:30am
Past President’s Breakfast 7:00am-8:30am
Editorial Board
Breakfast 7:00am-8:30am
8:00am-9:45am Business/Board
Meeting with Breakfast Breakfast
begins 8:00am Business
Meeting begins 8:15am
National Organizations
Meeting 8:30am-10:00am
Presentations 8:30am-9:45am
NAKHE Committee Meetings
8:30am-9:30am
NAKHE Board Meeting 9:00am-1:00pm
Break 9:30am-9:45am
Break 9:45am-10:00am
Presentations 9:45am-10:55am
Break 9:45am-10:00am
Presentations 10:00am-11:30 am
Presentations 10:00am-11:30am Young Scholar Lecture
11:00am-12:00pm Break 11:30am to 12:00pm Break 11:30am-12:00pm
New Members
Lunch 12:00pm-2:00pm
Distinguished Awards & Lunch
Sargent Lecture 12:00pm-1:30pm
Homans
Lecture with Lunch
12:00pm-1:30pm
Poster Presentations
Setup 1:00pm-2:00pm Break 1:30pm-2:00pm End of
Conference
Presentations 2:00pm-3:15pm Keynote Speaker 2:00pm-3:30pm
NAKHE New Board of Directors Meeting
2:00pm-5:00pm
Administration Panel
3:00pm-4:00pm
Break 3:15pm-3:30pm
Poster Presentations 3:30pm-4:30pm
Free Time! 3:30pm-Late
Break 4:00pm-4:10pm
DHCT Training 4:10pm-5:00pm Heavy Hor
D’oeuvres (Cash Bar) 4:30pm-6:00pm
Reception/Social/Awards 5:00pm-7:00pm
Hanna Lecture 5:00pm-6:00pm
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Miramonte Floor Plans
Lobby Level Reception Building
Upper Level Reception Building
Mesquite Ballroom
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Thank You to Our Key Sponsors of NAKHE 2020!
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Schedule
Wednesday, January 8th, 2020
Time Event Location 1:00pm – 7:00pm Registration Check In/Help Ocotillo Foyer 9:00am – 1:00pm NAKHE Board Meeting Juniper I/II
3:00pm – 4:00pm
Interviews, Contracts, Negotiations, and Hiring Decisions of the Pre-Tenure Faculty Member Senior Admin Panel moderated by Jesse Germain & Steve Estes
Panel includes Shelley Holden (South Alabama), Gary Ligouri (Rhode Island), Mark Tillman (Kennesaw State), Carrie Sampson Moore (MIT), & Tim Baghurst (Florida State)
Ocotillo II
Break: 4:00pm – 4:10pm
Time Event Location
4:10pm – 5:00pm Department Head Certification (DHCT Training): Reports and Discussion moderated by Jesse Germain & Steve Estes Ocotillo II
5:00pm – 7:00pm Reception/Social – Plenary/Fellow Awards
Social Sponsored by Steve and Betty Estes Fellow Awards Sponsored by Richard Oates
Juniper/Miramonte Terrace
Thursday, January 9th, 2020
Time Event Location 7:30am – 3:00pm Registration Check In/Help Ocotillo Foyer 7:00am – 8:30am Breakfast On Your Own 7:00am – 8:30am Taylor & Francis Editorial Board Meeting – QUEST Juniper I/II
8:30am – 10:00am National Organizations Meeting (by invite only) Date Palm
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Presentations 8:30am - 9:45am Ironwood I Ironwood II Ironwood III Ocotillo I Ocotillo II Area: General Area: PETE Area: HE and Admin Area: Sports & Coaching Area: IPAP
Moderated by Sean Bulger
Moderated by Melissa Jensen
Moderated by Shelley Holden
Moderated by Donna Woolard
Moderated by Andrea Short
8:30am –
8:50am
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) in Kinesiology: The Possibilities and
Pitfalls of Virtual Mobility
Sean Bulger
Dana Voelker* Emi Tsuda*
James Wyant* Scott Barnicle*
Field Systems Analysis: Passing Teacher
Performance Assessments in Physical Education
William Davis Jamie Gilbert
Innovative Approaches to Increasing Retention
and Graduation at a Minority-Serving
Institution
Sierra Cordova Cristina Mancera
Ray De Leon*
Using Concepts from Self-Determination Theory to
Enhance an Already-Existing Coach
Assessment: CoachDISC and Autonomy Support
Jody Langdon
Elizabeth Masen Diane Benish*
Promoting Kinesiology and Program
Entrepreneurship through an Online Physical Activity
Course
Sheri J. Brock Robin Thornburg-Brock
Jessica Grimes Brenna Cosgrove
8:50am –
9:10am
Creating Professional Standards for Doctoral
Education in Kinesiology: Embracing Diversity Rather Than Imposing Conformity
Murray Mitchell
Diverse Neighbors: A University-Public School
Collaboration
Tan Leng Goh Jan Bishop
Long Term Investment Strategies to Grow our
Greatest Asset
Melinda Campbell
College Coaches Decision Making and Leadership
Effect on Tennis Student Athletes
Lauren Holzberg
Galen Morton Eugene Asola
Leading the University with Inclusive Excellence
Education in Wellness Programs
Bridget Melton Robert Clouse
9:10am –
9:30am
Leveraging Technology to Increase Engagement in the Higher Education
Classroom
Martha James-Hassan
Changing Perceptions Through a Home School Based Physical Education
Program
Melissa Jensen
Money, Money, Where Are You?
Vanessa Fiaud
Shelley L. Holden
Documenting Program Excellence: Building a
Portfolio for IPAP Faculty
Jared Russell Carrie Moore
Bridget Melton Kevin Casebolt
9:30-9:45 Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions *denotes non-attending presenter
Break: 9:45am – 10:00am
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Presentations: 10:00am – 11:30am Ironwood I Ironwood II Ironwood III Ocotillo I Ocotillo II
Area: General Area: PETE Area: HE & Admin Area Ex Phys/Health/AT Area: IPAP
Moderated by Jesse Germain
Moderated by Joe Deutsch
Moderated by Betty Block
Moderated by Amy Stringer
Moderated by Carrie Moore
10:00am –
10:20am
BE YOU | BE FIT: An Innovate Way to Increase
Physical Activity and Healthy Eating at Historically Black
Colleges and Universities
Richard Curley
Implementing the Health.Moves.Minds Curriculum into your
PETE Program
Joe Deutsch
Departmental Unity Through Cross-Curricular
Collaboration
Jeremy Elliott Michael Craw David Kyle*
Becoming a Clinical Scholar in Athletic
Training
Stephen Andrew Cage Brandon J. Warner
Lead Change and Increase Impact: Uniting
Wellness Stakeholders
Carrie Moore
10:20am –
10:40am
Combat Warriors: Fighting Sexual
Harassment and Sexual Assault at Our Nation's
Military Academy
Jesse Germain Michael Turner
Local Communities and PETE Faculty Expertise
Forming
K.C. Diedrich Glenn Miller
Charlie Goehl
Leader-Mentor Grant Experience
Jennifer Bunn
Colin Wilborn*
The Challenges of Conducting Research in a
Lab School for Middle School-aged Children
Resa Chandler Amy Stringer
Derek Becker*
Documenting Program Excellence: Building a
Dossier for IPAP Faculty
Bridget Melton Keven Casebolt Jared Russell Carrie Moore
10:40am –
11:00am
The Essence of Leadership: Leading beyond the "System"
Anne Merrem
Leading Beyond the PETE Program: Lessons
from the Open and SUNY Cortland
Partnership
John Foley Aaron Hart
Lynn Couturier MacDonald
Promoting Success in Online and Blended Kinesiology Based
Courses for Traditional and Transfer Students
Jamie Gilbert William Davis
Campus, Community, Collaboration: The Health Institute at MSU Denver
Susan Bertelsen
Matching Institutional Strategic Plans and IPAP
Program Learning Outcomes: Advocating as
Stakeholders and Strategists
Andrea Short Geoff Meek
Lindsey Nanney*
11:00am –
11:20am
PETE Program Accreditation: Dealing
with the Standards Before and After June 30, 2019
Geoff Meek
Pamela Bechtel* Meggan Hartzog* Adrian Turner*
Building Bridges on Campus: Overcoming
University Politics
Gayle Maddox Betty A. Block
The North Carolina School Health Training Center - a
Win-Win-Win
Amy Stringer
Measuring the Impact of Elective University
Instructional Physical Activity Courses
Bernie Goldfine
Grant Hill Zenong Yin*
Kandice Porter*
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11:20am –
11:30am Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions
*denotes non-attending presenter
Break: 11:30am-12:00pm
Time Event Location
12:00pm – 2:00pm
New Members Lunch Hosted by Brian Culp and Britt Johnson
Sponsored by Beverly Mitchell, Judy Bischoff, Ronald Feingold, Karen DePauw, Mike Metzler, Ann Boyce
Juniper I/II
1:00pm – 2:00pm Poster Presentations Setup
Mesquite I/II
Presentations: 2:00pm – 3:10pm Ironwood I Ironwood II Ironwood III Ocotillo I Ocotillo II Area: General Area: PETE Area: HE & Admin Area: Coaching Area: HE & Admin
Moderated by Justin Haegele
Moderated by Betty Block
Moderated by Hans van der Mars
Moderated by Charles Wilson
Moderated by Doug Hochstetler
2:00pm –
2:20pm
Strategies to be Utilized by Rural University
Kinesiology Departments to
Successfully Grow Their Brands
Rick Hardy
Cole Shewmake John Oppliger
Managing the Negative Perceptions of Being a
Physical Educator
Betty Block Adelle Monteblanco*
Entrepreneurship in Policy Development: It Takes
Practice
Hans van der Mars Jaimie McMullen
Driving Change in Rural Sport Coaching
Charles H. Wilson, Jr.
Bridget Melton Drew Zwald
Daniel Czech*
We Are -- in This Together: Creating a
Retention Strategic Plan
Douglas Hochstetler
2:20pm –
2:40pm
Creating Classroom-Community Advocacy Networks Using Real
Time Data
Developing Commitments and
Capacity to Learn With, and From, Each Other
It Takes A Village: Entrepreneurship in Policy
Development
Jaimie McMullen
What 32 Years of Coaching Taught Me
About What's Important in Coaching Education
A Brand of Care: Building Soft Skills
Through a Traditional Kinesiology Course
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Debra Berkey Ann MacPhail Hans van der Mars Mary Weiss Donna Woolard
DeAnne Davis Brooks Judy Fowler*
2:40pm –
3:00pm
Using Web of Science to Measure Faculty
Productivity: Trend and Momentum
Xihe Zhu
Justin A. Haegele
The Role of Critical Friend in Advocating for Change
Agency in Kinesiology
Deborah Tannehill Ann MacPhail
The Efficiency of High Intensity Interval
Training in Physical Education Hours
Masoud Moghaddam
Tim Baghurst
3:00pm-3:10pm Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions *denotes non-attending presenter
Break: 3:10pm – 3:30pm
Time Event Presenter Location 3:30pm
– 4:30pm
Poster Presentations (Graduate Award Evaluated by Awards Committee) Mesquite
I/II
Leading Beyond the Campus: Addressing Climate Change Through SEL in PETE Programs Roberta Faust
Clinical Reasoning: A Driver of Change in Kinesiology Rebecca Ataman
Cultivating Collegiate Innovation Through Experiential Learning Experiences Michelle Vaughn
General Physical Education Pre-Service Teachers' Self-Efficacy of Teaching Children with Autism:
Before and After a Semester-Long Practicum
Mary L. Henninger Emily Jones
How Teaching a Marginalized Subject Influences the Identity Formation of Physical Educators Karen Lux Gaudreault Colleen Fadale Colvin*
"What's in It for Me?:" Supporting Physical Education Cooperating Teachers on edTPA Jessica Grimes
Brenna Cosgrove Sheri J. Brock
Instructional Effectiveness in Online Kinesiology Courses Gi-cheol Kim Rachel Gurvitch*
PETE Masters Programs in the U.S. and Alignment with Advanced Teaching Standards: Accelerating Enrollment Management Through Leadership Initiatives
Jamie Gilbert William Davis
Using a Wheelchair Basketball Tournament to Improve Perceptions of Individuals with Disabilities: A Quantitative Analysis
Anthony Rosselli Clay Bolton
Steve Prewitt
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Dean Culpepper* Samantha Roberts* Elizabeth Wachira*
FitU: Moving Motivation Beyond the Classroom Amber Chelette Amanda Perry Jasper Sanford
Trading Spaces, Pedagogies, and Technologies: Developing a University Active Learning Center via Public-Private Partnership
Sean Bulger Valerie Wayda Dana Voelker* James Wyant*
A Real World Application of Sport Informatics to Kinesiology Academic Programs Mark Mann Jenn Capps*
Emily Matuszewicz*
Social Media Analytics of Physical Education Professions Gi-cheol Kim Hyokju Jay Maeng*
It's More Than Just a Black Belt: Embodied Learning in Taekwondo Women Valerie Cholet
Athletic Privilege & Perceptions of Reform in the NCAA
Suzanne Lawrence Jeff Eyanson*
Robert Mechikoff Lindsey Cox*
Teacher Beliefs Regarding Teaching Female Secondary School Students in their Physical Education Classes Mijoo Kim
Millennials and Leadership Lauren Holzberg
Exercise is Medicine in Rural America Terry DeWitt Savannah Hart
Athletic Trainers' Perceived and Actual Knowledge of Cupping Therapy Concepts Stephen Andrew Cage LeaderSHIP: Leading Through Rough Waters Sarah Christie
What Makes High Intensity Interval Training Superior to Moderate Intensity Continuous Training? Masoud Moghaddam Bert Jacobson*
Closing the Clinical Application Gap in Athletic Training Education through Simulation Laboratories. Brandon Warner
Using Profanity as a Motivator in Coaching: Fair or Foul Steven Prewitt Tony Rosselli
Dean Culpepper*
Taking the Leap: Stepping out of Higher Education into Entrepreneurship Anne Merrem *denotes non-attending presenter
Time Event Location 4:30pm – 6:00pm Heavy Hor D’oeuvres (Cash Bar) Mesquite III/IV
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5:00pm – 6:00pm
General Session Hanna Lecture by Jody Langdon
Introduced and Moderated by Charles Wilson Sponsored by Taylor & Francis and Leah Fiorentino
Mesquite III/IV
Friday, January 10th, 2020
Time Event Location 8:30am – 3:00pm Registration Check In/Help Ocotillo Foyer
7:00am – 8:30am Breakfast On Your Own 7:00am – 8:30am Past President’s Breakfast Juniper II 7:00am – 8:30am Taylor & Francis Editorial Board Breakfast – IJKHE (5 people) Juniper I 8:30am – 9:30am NAKHE Committee Meetings Ocotillo I/II
Break: 9:30am – 9:45am
Presentations: 9:45am –10:55am Ironwood I Ironwood II Ironwood III Ocotillo I Ocotillo II
Area: General Area: PETE Area: HE & Admin Area: HE & Admin Area: Sport Management
Moderated by Emily Wughalter
Moderated by Britt Johnson
Moderated by Damon Andrew
Moderated by Steve Estes
Moderated by Clay Bolton
9:45am –
10:05am
Using Assessment Data to Market a Teacher Preparation Program
Glenn Hushman
Carolyn Hushman*
The Meanings Health and Physical Education
Professionals Ascribe to their Involvement in the Restoration of School
Programs
Samuel R. Hodge Christian Martínez-Rivera Jennifer Cotto Maisonet* Amanda Cacho Parrilla*
Natalie Brooks*
Leading Change in the Matrix World
Richard Oates
Take the Lead and Change: Graduate Students Affirm
the Online Format and Quality of Their Program
Anna Marie Frank
The "Hidden Fan": Stadia Barriers for Fans on the
Autism Spectrum
Steven Prewitt Samantha Roberts*
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10:05am –
10:25am
Dance like No One is Watching: 33 Years of
the Amy Morris Homans Cotillion
Increasing Effectiveness of PETE Adapted Physical
Education Classes
Britt Johnson Ken Bias
Purposeful Partnerships
Gary Liguori
Leaders of Change: Paving a Way for Success through
Innovative Undergraduate Research
Jennifer J. Brown
Creating an External Advisory Board: "Best
Practices from the Texas A&M University-
Commerce Sport and Recreation Management
Expert Team"
Clay Bolton
10:25am –
10:45am
Emily Wughalter Roberta Bennett* Karen DePauw Jackie Hudson Linda Zwiren
Grace Goc Karp*
Leading Change in an Elementary Education
Physical Education Methods Course
Brenna Cosgrove
Jessica Grimes Sheri J. Brock
Driving Change with Vision: An Applied
Example of Strategic Vision Development and Execution in a College of
Education
Damon Andrew
Hitting the Ground Running: NAKHE’s 2019
Leadership Mentor Program
Kacey DiGiacinto Jared Russell
10:45am –
10:55am Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions Wrap-up & Questions
*denotes non-attending presenter
Time Event Location
11:00am – 12:00pm Hally Beth Poindexter Young Scholar Lecture by Mara Simon
Introduced with Response by Brian Culp Sponsored by Mel Finkenberg
Mesquite III/IV
12:00pm – 1:30pm Distinguished Awards & Lunch Sargent Lecture by Brian Culp
Introduced and Moderated by Jared Russell Mesquite I/II
Break: 1:30pm – 2:00pm
Time Event Location 2:00pm
– 3:30pm
Keynote Speaker Hal Lawson Introduced and Moderated by Steve Estes Mesquite I/II
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3:30pm – Late Free Time!
Saturday, January 11th, 2020
Time Event Location 8:00am – 12:00pm Registration Check In/Help Ocotillo Foyer
8:00am – 9:45am Business/Board Meeting with Breakfast
Sponsored by Donna Woolard (Breakfast begins at 8am and business meeting starts at 8:15am)
Mesquite I/II
Break: 9:45am – 10:00am
Presentations: 10:00am – 11:30am Mesquite III Mesquite IV
10:00am –
10:45am Navigating the Shifting Canadian PHETE Landscape Nathan Hall
Derek Wasyliw* Lynn Randall
Scope, Purpose, and Mission of Quest and the International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education: A Conversation with the Editors and
Associate Editors
Samuel Hodge Beth Hersman Jenna Lorusso*
Glenn Hushman
10:45am –
11:30am
Reviewer Workshop for Quest and The International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education
Beth Hersman Samuel Hodge Jenna Lorusso*
Glenn Hushman *denotes non-attending presenter
Break: 11:30am – 12:00pm
12:00pm – 1:30pm
Homans Lecture by Tara Tietjen-Smith Introduced and Moderated by Betty Block
Sponsored by Camille O’Bryant and Judy Bischoff (lunch included)
Mesquite I/II
1:30pm End of Conference 2:00pm – 5:00pm NAKHE New Board of Directors Meeting Mesquite III/IV
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NAKHE Journals
NAKHE operates two journals with different foci. Quest’s overarching aim is to stimulate scholarly discourse on issues pertinent to kinesiology and physical education in higher education. The mission of the International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education is to provide a forum for those in the field of kinesiology to share new, introductory, or small-scale research in addition to best practices in leadership, administration, and teaching with a special focus on early career professionals and graduate students.
Interested in submitting a manuscript?
Visit www.nakhe.org/ and click on Publications for submission information!
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Things to Do in the Palm Springs Area
El Paseo Shopping Living Desert Zoo &
Botanical Gardens Palm Springs Aerial
Tramway Hiking in Greater Palm
Springs Westfield Shopping Town
Mall & Theater
Desert Jeep Tours McCallum Theatre
Palm Springs Art Museum Agua Caliente Cultural
Museum Palm Springs Air Museum
Indian Wells Tennis Gardens
Joshua Tree National Park Shields Date Garden Desert Hills Premium
Outlets Aqua Caliente Casino
Fantasy Springs Casino Spotlight 29 Casino
My Picks Visit the graves of Sonny Bono and Frank Sinatra and many other celebrities in the Desert Memorial Park. You’ll have to look hard for Sinatra’s, as the lettering is almost illegible. Take a tour and taste at Desert Distilling, a local distillery. Don’t try the fig vodka but do ask if the basil concoctions have been perfected. If they have, buy me a bottle!
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2020 AWARD WINNERS Hally Beth Poindexter Young Scholar: Mara Simon (Springfield College) Distinguished Teaching Award: Britt Johnson (Missouri Western State University) Distinguished Administrator Award: Camille O’Bryant (California Polytechnic State University) Distinguished Scholar Award: Hans Van Der Mars (Arizona State University) Distinguished Service Award: Richard Oates (University of North Georgia)
PRESIDENTS
YEARS NAME YEARS NAME 1978-79 Co-President: James Ewers 2000-01 Robert O. Ruhling 1978-79 Co President: Mariana Trekell 2001-02 Judith A. Bischoff 1979-80 Marguerite A. Clifton 2002-03 Charles Ash 1980-82 George H. Sage 2003-04 Marilyn M. Buck 1982-84 Hally B. W. Poindexter 2004-05 William G. Sparks III 1984-86 Neil J. Dougherty 2005-06 Virginia Overdorf 1986-88 Beverly June Becker 2006-07 Mel E. Finkenberg 1988-91 David H. Clarke 2007-08 Jan Rintala 1991-92 Mary Lou Remley 2008-09 Bill Forbes 1992-93 Ronald S. Feingold 2009-10 Leah Holland Fiorentino 1993-94 Karen P. DePauw 2010-11 Michael Metzler 1994-95 John D. Massengale 2011-12 Beverly Mitchell 1995-96 Sandra L. Gallemore 2012-13 Jimmy H. Ishee 1996-97 James E. Bryant 2013-14 Camille O’Bryant 1997-98 Susan Kovar 2014-16 Steven G. Estes 1998-99 Steven G. Estes 2016-2019 Betty Block 1999-00 Joy T. DeSensi 2020- present Tara Tietjen-Smith
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FELLOWS
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Hally B. W. Poindexter
Judith A. Bischoff John Charles Betty A. Block Damon Andrew
John D. Massengale Marilyn M. Buck David Clark B. Ann Boyce Linda Bain
Ronald S. Feingold Charles B. Corbin Doris R. Corbett John M. Dunn Brad Cardinal
Karen P. DePauw Steven G. Estes Jody Davenport Richard Oates Brian Culp
Joy T. DeSensi Donald R. Hellison
R. Scott Kretchmar George H. Sage Anna Frank
Mel E. Finkenberg Samuel Hodge Richard A.
Swanson Alison Wrynn E. Newton Jackson
Leah Holland Fiorentino Jimmy H. Ishee Lawrence Locke
Michael Metzler Jacalyn Lund Beverly Mitchell
Camille O’Bryant Gloria Napper-Owen
Dean Pease Roberta Park Donna Woolard Emily Wughalter
NAKHE DELPHINE HANNA LECTURERS
YEAR NAME YEAR NAME YEAR NAME
1992 George H. Sage 2002 Jan Rintala 2012 Leah Holland Fiorentino
1993 Charles B. Corbin 2003 Robert Pangrazi 2013 Ronald S. Feingold 1994 Linda K. Bunker 2004 Virginia Overdorf 2014 Marilyn M. Buck 1995 Linda L. Bain 2005 John Charles 2015 Greg Twietmeyer 1996 Joy T. DeSensi 2006 R. Scott Kretchmar 2016 Anne Marie Frank 1997 John J. Burt 2007 Michael Metzler 2017 Brian Culp 1998 Doris R. Corbett 2008 B. Ann Boyce 2018 Beth Hersman 1999 Seymour Kleinman 2009 John M. Dunn 2019 Jared Russell 2000 Sharon L. Shields 2010 Karen P. DePauw 2020 Jody Langdon
2001 William G. Sparks III 2011 Andrew Hawkins
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NAKHE AMY MORRIS HOMANS LECTURERS
YEAR NAME YEAR NAME YEAR NAME 1967 Eleanor Metheny 1985 Beverly June Becker 2003 Susan Hall 1968 Minnie L. Lynn 1986 Barbara E. Forker 2004 Susan Kovar
1969 Ruth Abenathy 1987 Herberta M. Lundegren 2005 Deborah Tannehill
1970 Rosalind E. Cassidy 1988 Roberta J. Park 2006 Roberta Rikli
1971 Leona Holbrook 1989 Linda L. Bain 2007 Diane Gill 1972 Laura J. Huelster 1990 Mary L. Remley 2008 Marilyn M. Buck 1973 Marion R. Broer 1991 Marianna Trekell 2009 Jan Rintala 1974 Catherine L. Allen 1992 Janet C. Harris 2010 Jackie Lund
1975 Celeste Ulrich 1993 Waneen Wyrick Spirduso 2011 Alison Wrynn
1976 Aileene S. Lockhart 1994 Roberta S. Bennett 2012 Gloria Napper-Owen
1977 Anita Aldrich 1995 Hally B. W. Poindexter 2013 B. Ann Boyce
1978 Camille Brown 1996 Joan Paul 2014 Lynda Ransdell 1979 Phebe M. Scott 1997 Karen P. DePauw 2015 Camille O’Bryant 1980 Anne E. Jewett 1998 Joanna Davenport 2016 Dolly Lambdin 1981 Madge Phillips 1999 Wilma M. Harrington 2017 Betty A. Block 1982 Betty Spears 2000 Judith A. Bischoff 2018 Anne Marie Frank 1983 Edith Betts 2001 Beverly F. Mitchell 2019 Doris Corbett 1984 Margaret J. Safrit 2002 Emily Wughalter 2020 Tara Tietjen-Smith
NAKHE SARGENT LECTURERS
YEAR NAME YEAR NAME YEAR NAME
1980 Marguerite A. Clifton 1995 Lawrence F. Locke 2008 Mel E. Finkenberg
1982 Louis E. Alley 1996 James R. Ewers 2009 Jimmy H. Ishee 1983 Earle F. Zeigler 1997 Richard A. Swanson 2010 Robert Pangrazi 1984 George H. Sage 1998 Shirl J. Hoffman 2011 E Newton Jackson, Jr 1985 Warren P. Fraleigh 1999 John D. Massengale 2012 David Claxton 1987 Roger C. Wiley 2000 Robert Christina 2013 John Charles 1988 David H. Clarke 2001 John M. Dunn 2014 Samuel Hodge 1989 Edward J. Shea 2002 Charles B. Corbin 2015 Douglas Hochstetler 1990 R. Scott Kretchmar 2003 Steven E. Estes 2016 Dwayne Knudson 1991 Wynn F. Updike 2004 Robert O. Ruhling 2017 Jesse Germain 1992 Donald R. Hellison 2005 Seymour Kleinman 2018 Hans van der Mars 1993 Hal A. Lawson 2006 Thomas L. McKenzie 2019 Scott Gordon 1994 Ronald S. Feingold 2007 Thomas L. McKenzie 2020 Brian Culp
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HALLY POINDEXTER YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARD
YEAR NAME YEAR NAME YEAR NAME 2000 JeongAe You 2007 Brian Culp 2014 Kacey DiGiacinto 2001 Yomee Lee 2008 Zan Gao 2015 None 2002 Deb Patterson 2009 Leah Robinson 2016 Marta Hassan James 2003 Greg Letter 2010 Takahiro Sato 2017 Tan Leng Goh 2004 RR Apache 2011 Jaimie McMullen 2018 Christopher Dondzila 2005 Darla Castelli 2012 Elizabeth Mullins 2019 Justin Haegele 2006 T Michelle Magyar 2013 Glenn Hushman 2020 Mara Simon
ENGAGED SCHOLAR PROGRAM RECIPIENTS
SCHOLAR UNIVERSITY CLASS OF MENTOR MENTOR
UNIVERSITY
Nhu Nguyen Metropolitan University of Denver 2015 Lynda
Ransdell Northern Arizona
University Takahiro Sato Kent State University 2015 Sam Hodge The Ohio State University
Tyler Johnson Boise State University 2015 Scott Kretchmar
Pennsylvania State University
Susan Bertlesen Metropolitan University of Denver 2016 Chuck
Corbin Arizona State University
Jody Langdon Georgia Southern University 2017 Brian Culp Kennesaw State University
Beth Hersman Wright State University 2018 Tara Tietjen-Smith
Texas A&M University – Commerce
Britt Johnson Missouri Western State University 2018 Richard
Oates Georgia State University
Jennifer Bunn Campbell University 2019 Colin Wilborn
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO NAKHE
YEAR NAME 1993 Dean Pease 2000 Hally B. Poindexter 2019 Steve Estes
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DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR
YEAR NAME YEAR NAME YEAR NAME 1991 George H. Sage 2001 Shirl J. Hoffman 2011 B. Ann Boyce 1992 Nancy L. Struna 2002 Robert Pangrazi 2012 John Charles 1993 Margaret J. Safrit 2003 John M. Dunn 2013 Bradley Cardinal
1994 Roberta J. Park 2004 Thomas L. McKenzie 2014 Jacque Lund
1995 Charles B. Corbin 2005 Michael Metzler 2015 James Hannon 1996 Lawrence F. Locke 2006 Robert W. Christina 2016 Samuel Hodge 1997 R. Scott Kretchmar 2007 John D. Massengale 2017 Damon Andrew 1998 Donald R. Hellison 2008 Richard A. Swanson 2018 Douglas Hochstetler 1999 Hally B. W. Poindexter 2009 Diane Gill 2019 Timothy Baghurst 2000 Karen P. DePauw 2010 Joy T. DeSensi 2020 Hans van der Mars
DISTINGUISHED ADMINISTRATOR
YEAR NAME YEAR NAME YEAR NAME 1991 Wynn F. Updike 2000 Judith A. Bischoff 2011 Marilyn M. Buck 1991 Celeste Ulrich 2001 Mel E. Finkenberg 2012 Damon Andrew 1992 David H. Clarke 2002 Susan Kovar 2013 Betty A. Block
1993 Linda L. Bain 2003 Joy T. DeSensi 2014 Leah Holland Fiorentino
1994 Hally B. W. Poindexter 2004 Mary O’Sullivan 2015 Brad Strand
1995 Michael G. Maksud 2005 Charles Ash 2016 Richard Oates
1996 Donald Hilsendager 2006 Judith C. Young 2017 Jimmy H. Ishee
1997 Alex McNeil 2007 Ronald S. Feingold 2018 E. Newton Jackson, Jr. 1998 Karen P. DePauw 2008 Robert W. Christina 2019 Jackie Lund 1999 John M. Dunn 2009 John D. Massengale 2020 Camille O’Bryant
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
YEAR NAME YEAR NAME YEAR NAME 1988 Burris F. Husman 1998 William G. Sparks III 2010 Jimmy H. Ishee 1988 John Nixon 1999 Sandra L. Gallemore 2011 Karen P. DePauw 1988 Betty Spears 2000 L. Marlene Mawson 2012 Camille O’Bryant 1989 Edward J. Shea 2001 Marilyn M. Buck 2013 Michael Metzler
1990 Chalmer G. Hixson 2002 Joy T. DeSensi 2014 Emily Wughalter
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1991 E. Ann Stitt 2003 Judith A. Bischoff 2015 Valerie Wayda
1992 Dorothy Deatherage 2004 Beverly Mitchell 2016 Charles Corbin
1993 James E. Bryant 2005 Steven G. Estes 2017 Shane Frehlich
1994 James Ewers 2006 Robert Ruhling 2018 Carrie Sampson Moore
1995 Ronald S. Feingold 2007 Virginia Overdorf 2019 Donna Woolard
1996 John D. Massengale 2008 Leah Holland
Fiorentino 2020 Richard Oates
1997 Hally B. W. Poindexter 2009 Jacalyn Lund
DISTINGUISED TEACHING
YEAR NAME 2019 Jody Langdon 2020 Britt Johnson
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SAVE THE DATE!
2021 Annual NAKHE National Conference
January 6-9, 2021
Intercontinental Hotel 444 St Charles Ave
New Orleans, Louisiana
Jody Langdon Conference Planner
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Notes / Contacts