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Classes begin for the 2020-2021 academic year at Michigan State University.

International Conversation | Community Gathering from the Office of International Studies

Please join us for a virtual community gathering!  Bring a cup of coffee, tea, afternoon snack, or evening dessert and join us for an opportunity to connect as an internationally-oriented community. This gathering is a great chance for people to meet members of the College of Education with interests in international, global or comparative education.… Read More »

Exercise is Medicine Lecture Series: Rajiv Ranganathan

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Join Associate Professor Rajiv Ranganathan during a lecture for Exercise is Medicine on Campus Month. Ranganthan will speak on: "Technology for Movement Rehabilitation." Join on Zoom Meeting ID: 986 2617 6426 Password: 072327 Rajiv Ranganathan is an associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology. His research interests are in the area of motor learning and… Read More »

Gwen Norrell Endowed Lecture: Bradley Hatfield

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Bradley Hatfield is Professor and Chair of the Department of Kinesiology and served as the Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs in the School of Public Health at the University of Maryland, College Park from 2012 until July 2020. He also holds adjunct appointments in the Neuroscience and Cognitive Sciences (NACS) as well as the Center… Read More »

Kinesiology Chair Search Talk: Panteleimon Ekkekakis

Jenison Field House 223 Kalamazoo Street, East Lansing, MI

Good to Healthy: Maintaining Excellence, Job Satisfaction and Work-Life Balance in a Changing Academic Environment Academia is changing. There have been shifts in the reward system, attendant changes in how faculty allocate their time and effort and a redefinition of scholarship. Alongside a push for open access, transparency and replicability, we have seen an explosion… Read More »

Kinesiology Chair Search Talk: Brian C. Focht

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

Leadership of Kinesiology Departments within Contemporary R1, Land Grant Institutions: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Directions Brian C. Focht's presentation will provide an overview of his research agenda and address unique considerations for academic leadership of Departments of Kinesiology in contemporary R1, land grant institutions. Dr. Focht is a professor of Kinesiology, vice chair of the… Read More »

Kinesiology Chair Search Talk: Leah E. Robinson

Jenison Field House 223 Kalamazoo Street, East Lansing, MI

Academic Leadership in Action: A Vision for the MSU Department of Kinesiology This presentation will provide a vision for the future of MSU's Department of Kinesiology in terms of scholarship, teaching and instruction, and outreach to support the growth and development of the department along with students (undergraduate and graduate). Dr. Leah E. Robinson is… Read More »

Youth Sport & Sustainable Development Symposium

MSU STEM Teaching and Learning Facility

Please join us for the Welcome Reception for the MSU Youth Sport and Sustainable Development Symposium! This session will include welcoming remarks from our sponsoring units, an introduction of the research team and presentation from Dr. Leps Malete, networking, and refreshments. The Youth Sport Symposium and Capacity Building workshop will include several field visits to… Read More »

KIN Speaker Series – Dr. Jessica Wallace

137 IM Circle 308 W Circle Drive, East Lansing, MI

Presentation Title: Started from the Top, Now We're Here: Shifting the Foundation of Concussion Research ABOUT THE SPEAKER Dr. Jessica Wallace, Ph.D., MPH, LAT and ATC, is an assistant professor at the University of Alabama. Dr. Wallace received her undergraduate degree in athletic training from the University of Miami, a master’s degree in physical education… Read More »

Making KIN-nections

IM Circle Gym 308 W Circle Dr, East Lansing, MI

Career exploration and networking event for Kinesiology students. Register and learn more via Handshake.