In May 2023, the graduating class of the Doctor of Education in Kinesiology program presented their doctoral research to their peers, Kinesiology faculty members, and others at the Dissertation Showcase. The students designed the visual abstracts below to share their findings and the implications of the work with the community to help others potentially use the findings in their own settings.
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Darnell Clark
Coach Readiness: Strength & Conditioning Competencies Developed Through Field Experiences

Marek Gaddy
Achieving Authentic Diversity: Addressing African American Faculty Misrepresentation in Kinesiology Programs
Abstract coming soon

LaVerene Garner
A Process-Focused Feasibility Study of At The Core: A Physical Activity Promotion Program for People with Multiple Sclerosis

Aslynn Halverson-Weaver
An Investigation into the Concussion Recovery Experiences of Female Collegiate Athletes in the Division II Setting: A Holistic Care Approach
Abstract coming soon

Lindsey Hamilton
Train your brain the way you play: Using constraints-led coaching to develop the mental side of sport

Amanda Hilton
Student-Athlete Transition Program with a Health-Related Physical Activity Focus: A Feasibility Study For a NCAA Division II Institution

Timothy Howley
Mentorship through Exercise: A Timely Intervention for Well-Being in College Students

Lindsey Nanney
Physical Activity Engagement and Wellbeing in an Instructional Physical Activity Program

Tracy Stone
The Effect Of “Body Positive” and “Fit Body” #Fitspiration on Body Appreciation, Self-Efficacy, and Physical Activity Behavior

Thompson
Disparities amongst Black and White Undergraduate Students Perceived Benefits, Perceived Barriers, and Cues to Action for Physical Activity

Laura Turek
Parental perspectives regarding sports participation of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder