“Be it teaching or research, my favorite part is the interaction with people – students, other faculty, participants – and the building of relationships,” Marc says.
Category: Faculty and Staff
With accreditation around the corner, the new faculty will help propel the college even further into the 21st century and enhance its efforts to become a preeminent college of public health and human sciences.
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs Mark Hoffman has been named the National Athletic Trainers’ Association’s (NATA) 2013 Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer.
The College of Public Health and Human Sciences said farewell to two influential physical education leaders this spring – Associate Professor and PETE Coordinator Barbara Ewens Cusimano and Instructor and PAC Director Ann Asbell.
Oregon State Nutrition and Exercise Sciences Ph.D. alumna and current Clinical Assistant Professor and Athletic Training Education Program Director Kim Hannigan-Downs has shared her knowledge through teaching Oregon State students for more than 10 years.