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Ed.D. student Kristi Johnson led her non-profit organization, the Triangle Dance Project to successful performance

Kristi Johnson, a member of the 2016 Ed.D. in Kinesiology cohort, recently led her non-profit organization, the Triangle Dance Project to successful performance. The Triangle Dance Project, a community building nonprofit arts organization, offers local choreographers and performers opportunities showcase their talents as they emerge onto the regional dance scene. Byron … Continued


Faculty Profile: Dr. Michael Hemphill

Student Sarah Ragab working with faculty member Michael Hemphill. Sarah's work deals with developing youth leadership and conflict resolution in high schools

The UNCG KIN department is glad to recognize a new member of its close-knit community, Michael Hemphill, the new Assistant Professor of Kinesiology. Hemphill holds a Bachelor’s degree from Wingate University (NC) and a Ph.D. from Purdue University. Previously, he held a faculty position at the College of Charleston (SC).


Alumni Profile: Josh Porter

Today, Porter is the Senior Athletic Trainer for the collegiate baseball program at the University of Mississippi, as well as the softball athletic trainer and graduate assistant for men’s tennis.


Newest Faculty Members Are Getting Settled

After having a little time to get settled in their new roles, we caught with Dr. Erin Reifsteck and Dr. Michael Hemphill to share a little more about themselves. We asked them a few questions about themselves, their experience, and their research interests. Here is what they had to say: What … Continued


Inaugural AASP HBCU regional conference featuring Ed.D. grads

We are thrilled to share the news about the Inaugural AASP[1] HBCU[2] Southeast Regional Conference at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina. Our EdD alums, Drs. Rennae Williams Stowe, Rob Owens and Lizzie Lange served as conference organizers. Dr. Diane Gill delivered a keynote entitled, “Culture and Diversity … Continued