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Why immigrant women came together to form their own soccer teams
By Mary Clare Fischer
Sport management assistant professor NaRi Shin is exploring how Korean women build community in America through sport.
By Mary Clare Fischer
Christopher Yee (MVS ‘04, MS ‘09) recounts how he came to represent USA Swimming and USA Track and Field at international events, including the Olympics.
By Robin Donovan
Geoff Burns (PhD ’20) is an engineer-turned-kinesiologist who helps elite athletes harness peak potential.
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Kines alums reunite for research on athletes with intellectual disabilities
By Sarah Kuta
Leah Ketcheson (PhD ‘14), Janet Hauck (PhD ‘12), and Andy Pitchford (PhD ‘16) partnered with Special Olympics to gather data on an often overlooked and underserved population.
By Mary Clare Fischer
Haley Geffen (SM ‘99) plays back her rise through a male-dominated field.
AES and MVS clinical associate professor Laura Richardson talks to The Washington Post about why fans need to calm down if trying the celebrity's training regimen.
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The value of women's soccer
SM professor Stefan Szymanski provides historical context for the growth of the increasingly popular sport.
Dr. Alexandra DeJong Lempke, clinical assistant professor, applied exercise science, shares the benefits to working out your feet.
By Mary Clare Fischer
Alum Abby Minihan (SM ' 03) shares how turning down an offer to play for her country led to starting her own consulting company.
By Drew Moser and Mary Clare Fischer
After Greg Stern’s father died, Greg found tapes relating his time overseas during the Vietnam War. He spent the next 10 years retracing that period in his father’s life, through the making of an award-winning documentary.
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The types of exercise that can slow aging
Assistant professor Andrew Ludlow speaks with EatingWell about his latest research.
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