Undergraduate Research team complete 2 research studies
Student-initiated project was completed by the undergraduate research team
Movement Science students critically examine and apply scientific, clinical, educational, and cultural aspects of sport and movement to promote healthy living across the lifespan.
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Student-initiated project was completed by the undergraduate research team
EXS Student Athletes are featured on the GLIAC Academic Excellence awards list
At the first home football game, Dr. Heather Gulgin from Exercise Science had the honor of handing over the game ball!
Dr. Beaudoin attended the SHAPE conference in Seattle
Students in Dr. Glass's research lab are currently designing an exercise device using 3D printing technology.
Dr. Johnson observes firsthand Finland and Norway's innovative approaches to physical education and nature engagement.
In Winter 2025, HPE majors taught students at Lamont Christian Middle School how to play pickleball.
Hear what a student has to say about their amazing time studying in Ireland!
HPE Professors Present: Physical Education Recharged
Nature literacy was a central focus of Dr. Johnsons HPE 260 course.
Celebrating National Girls and Women in Sports Day!
President Philomena Mantella appointed Dr. Jon Coles as the Faculty Athletics Representative on July 1st, 2024.
Sport Management held Commitment Day on September 15th for its largest freshmen class in program history.
Professor Mis is awarded for his excellent instruction at GVSU!
FIT 139: Team Sports finishes the winter semester with fun group projects and presentations.
FIT 109 in-person classes are the beneficiaries of receiving a grant from the PEW Faculty Teaching and Learning Center.
First semester of Unified Sports course connects GV, local Transitions students.
Historical Swordsmanship is a new class featured as a FIT 180 in Fall 25.
If you are interested in teaching any of the fitness, skill, & activity classes, please send a cover letter and resume to Karol Tiemersma, the FIT Course Coordinator: [email protected]