News Archive
Kinesiology, Sport Studies & Physical Education
Shooting for the Stars
Aspiring student photographer receives invitation to shoot the national soccer championship in Orlando.
KSSPE Faculty & Students Present at Conference
Dr. Christine Hopple (Associate Professor) and Derrick Biehl (adjunct lecturer) from the Department of Kinesiology, Sport Studies, and Physical Education (KSSPE) presented at a conference alongside undergraduate and graduate physical education students.
COVID’s Impact on USA Sport: Distinguished Service Professor Delivers Keynote
Dr. Robert C. Schneider (Distinguished Service Professor of Sport Management) delivered a virtual keynote speech at an international conference in Antalya, Turkey.
KSSPE Professor Co-Authors Book
Dr. Cesar R. Torres, professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Sport Studies and Physical Education published a book titled, “Historia de la Confederación Argentina de Deportes.”
“I’m Living My Dream”
Recent grad scores a job with the Buffalo Bills — with an assist from our alumni network.
IMSVI Members Present Workshop
The Institute for Movement Studies for Individuals with Visual Impairments and Deafblindness team (Lauren Lieberman, Pamela Beach, and Melanie Perreault) along with a graduate and undergraduate student presented a workshop.
Camp Abilities Featured on HBO Real Sports
Camp Abilities was featured on HBO Real Sports as a program of note. This feature is a follow-up after HBO’s first feature on the program six years ago.
The Ethics of the Olympics
Ethics of Sport class examines the issues that emerged from the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
KSSPE Faculty Publish Article in International Journal
Dr. Pam Beach, Dr. Melanie Perreault, and Dr. Lauren Lieberman published an article, Affordances for Motor Development in the Home Environment for Young Children with and without CHARGE Syndrome, in an international journal.
Students Help Children with Visual Impairments Get Active
On October 26, students in the Adapted Physical Education undergraduate and graduate program volunteered at the first-ever Blind Sports Expo in Syracuse.