Kinesiology News

A Spring Break to Remember in Nicaragua

A group of UNC Charlotte students took part in a spring break to write home about this year, but not for the reasons you might expect. The group, hailing from pre-health, pre-business, international studies and English as a second language programs, joined collegians from across the country volunteering through Global Brigades. The group, hailing from […]

49er Perspective: Respiratory Therapy Student Dean Van Hart

49er Perspective tells the story of the College of Health and Human Services through the eyes of our students. by: BSRT student Dean VanHart I have worked my way through life, and started my educational journey by working while taking classes, both full-time, to receive my Associates Degree in Paramedic Sciences. Throughout my career, when […]

Should You Take a Stand at Work? Kinesiology Experts Debate the Benefits of Standing Desks

Ernest Hemingway, Charles Dickens, Winston Churchill, Virginia Woolf, Vladimir Nabokov, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin—what do these highly successful figures have in common? They all used standing desks. In fact, you may be reading this while standing at your desk. Standing desks and active workstations have become a trend in offices to combat sedentary workplace […]

Senior Kinesiology Major Named Student Employee of the Year

Student Employee of the Year Stacey Myers plans to put her work experience with Recreational Services to use as a graduate assistant this fall. A student in the Department of Kinesiology, Myers is scheduled to graduate in May, after which she will oversee personal fitness at the University of Central Florida – with plans for […]

Donation Boosts CHHS Health Outreach at Charlotte Community Center

The UNC Charlotte College of Health and Human Services is elevating ongoing efforts to address health disparities in the area following a $44,000 donation from Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina. The donation will fund an on-site graduate assistant, health risk screenings, and exercise programming at a north Charlotte community center that serves low-income […]

CHHS Names Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies

The College of Health and Human Services has named Dr. Susan Sell the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. Sell’s tenure follows a one-year stint as Interim Chair of the Department of Public Health Sciences. In her new position, Sell will work to increase research and student funding and promote graduate education, supporting the […]

VIDEO: Athletic Training Coordinator Bret Wood Talks Concussions in Wake of Kuechly Injury

Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera confirmed Friday afternoon that star linebacker Luke Kuechly is under concussion protocol. Most of the country watched Thursday night as one of the NFL’s brightest stars was carted off the field, having trouble breathing and crying. Bret Wood, UNC Charlotte Athletic Training Clincial Coordinator, has been involved in athletic […]

Kinesiology Lecturer, Baseball Expert Jeff Barto Talks America’s Pastime

As baseball grows in popularity in the U.S. and abroad, so will the challenges for those in the industry. WalletHub.com asked a panel of sports experts, including baseball historian and UNC Charlotte Department of Kinesiology Lecturer Jeff Barto, to weigh in on those issues and share advice on enjoying the ballgame. What are the biggest […]

US Marine, Afghanistan Vet Wins Fellowship for Kinesiology Master’s Program

A young man with crew-cut hair and a crisp red polo sits in Fretwell Café, contemplating the size and contours of his fist. This is the average size of a human heart, he explains, but Lance Armstrong’s is probably larger due to his intense athleticism. He says simply, “I just love the human heart.” This […]

New Program Provides Free Health Screenings to Hundreds of Seniors

Hundreds of Charlotte seniors will receive detailed screenings and critical health interventions through the Department of Kinesiology’s Health Risk Assessment Lab as part of a new program funded by the Sharon Towers Continuing Care Retirement Community. A donation of more $150,000 from Sharon Towers will pay for four graduate assistants and equipment for health risk […]