Category Archives: Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports Studies
Sports Psychology and Motor Behavior to Partner with Knoxville Ice Bears Hockey Team
Doctoral Candidate Shane Thomson Will Deliver a Series of Workshops Focusing on Improving Performance With the Knoxville Ice Bears Hockey […]
“Strong Women, Better World” Showcases Women Who Made Positive Impacts & Changed Lives
Book on the Overlooked Story of the University of Tennessee and Title IX’s Worldwide Impact Kicks off Women’s History Month […]
Who is Using Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness?
First-of-Its-Kind Study Reveals Lack of Diversity Among Users It’s no secret that physical activity provides numerous health benefits. In addition […]
Strong Showing for CEHHS Faculty, Staff, and Students in Awards Ceremony
Chancellor’s Honors and Academic Awards Banquet Recognizes Outstanding Achievements Students, faculty, and staff from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College […]
Partners in Sports Caps Off Successful Year
Sports Management Master’s Program Receives High National and International Rankings Partners in Sports, the student organization for Sport Management majors […]
Game On for Everyone
Written by Sarah Fisher, CEHHS Student Marketing Ambassador and student in the Adaptive Recreation class and FUTURE program. This fall […]
KRSS Hosts Outstanding Exercise Science Alumnus
The Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports Studies is hosting an outstanding Exercise Science alumnus as a guest speaker April […]
CEHHS Welcomes New Faculty: Jeffery A. Graham, Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, & Sports Studies
Jeffery A. Graham is an assistant professor in Sport Management in the Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports Studies. Jeffery […]
CEHHS Welcomes New Faculty: Lyndsey Hornbuckle in Kinesiology, Recreation & Sports Studies
Lyndsey Hornbuckle, University of Tennessee graduate, is an assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports Studies. Lyndsey’s […]
CEHHS Welcomes New Faculty: Joshua T. Weinhandl
Joshua T. Weinhandl is an assistant professor of Biomechanics in the Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports Studies. Joshua graduated […]