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    SCHOOL OF KINESIOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

    FALL 2009

    Kinesiology is

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    Movement School o Kinesiology at The University o Michigan Fall 2009 1

    IN THIS ISSUE

    Energy, Progress, Positive ChangeIn all its de nitions, the word movement describesthe dynamic state o kinesiology today. Movementencompasses the scienti c study o human motion,the importance o activity on growth and development,the role o sport in society, the exploration o newdirections, and emerging trends. Movement bringsyou research ndings and thought ul insights on

    developments in kinesiology, as well as continuingupdates on aculty, students, and your ellow alumni.

    Greg Cartee, Interim DeanJim McIntyre, Director o DevelopmentAyana Richardson, Senior Development Assistant

    Pat Materka, Contributing WriterAlice Rhein, Contributing WriterChristina Camilli-Whisenhunt, Contributing Writer

    Peter Smith, PhotographerHeather Thorne, Contributing PhotographerJean Hunt, Contributing PhotographerWTW Design Group, Design

    Ofice o Development and Alumni Relations(734) 647-2689

    www.kines.umich.edu/

    Published two times a year by:School o KinesiologyUniversity o Michigan1402 Washington HeightsAnn Arbor, MI 48109-2013

    Nondiscrimination Policy Statement

    The University o Michigan, as an equal opportunity/afirmative action employer, complies with all applicable

    ederal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination andafirmative action, including Title IX o the EducationAmendments o 1972 and Section 504 o the Rehabilita-tion Act o 1973. The University o Michigan is committedto a policy o nondiscrimination and equal opportunity

    or all persons regardless o race, sex*, color, religion,creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status,sexual orientation, disability, or Vietnam-era veteranstatus in employment, educational programs andactivities, and admissions. Inquiries or complaints maybe addressed to the Senior Director or InstitutionalEquity and Title IX/Section 504 Coordinator, Oficeo Institutional Equity, 2072 Administrative ServicesBuilding, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1432,(734) 763-0235, TTY (734) 647-1388. For otherUniversity o Michigan in ormation call (734) 764-1817.*Includes gender identity and gender expression.

    The Regents of theUniversity of MichiganJulia Donovan Darlow, Ann ArborLaurence B. Deitch, Bingham FarmsDenise Ilitch, Bingham FarmsOlivia P. Maynard, GoodrichAndrea Fischer Newman, Ann ArborAndrew C. Richner, Grosse Pointe ParkS. Martin Taylor, Grosse Pointe FarmsKatherine E. White, Ann ArborMary Sue Coleman, (ex oficio)

    ON THE COVER

    A postcard eaturing Waterman Gym; the building'scompletion in 1894 marked the start o PhysicalEducation at the University o Michigan.

    PE graduates rom the Class o 2007 showcasedtheir whistles at commencement.

    A research subject rom one o Dr. McLeans studies

    on injury prevention.Historic Observatory Lodge which becameKinesiologys new home during the 200708academic year.

    Go Global! The Center or Global Opportunities inKinesiology ensures that todays students extend theirlearning rom the classroom to the world.

    The Sport Management Advisory Board brings togethersport leaders rom across the country to advise acultyon the industry and the changing job market.

    Dr. Eliza Mosher, Pro essor o Hygiene and the rstWomens Dean in LS&A rom 1896 to 1902 (Her portraitis clipped to the photo) designed a new gymnasiumuni orm or women allowing them more reedomo movement.

    Ph.D. student Carlos Castorena working in Dr. CarteesCCRB laboratory.

    Features

    DepartmentsFrom the Dean Inside Front Cover

    Kinesiology News Page 3

    Alumni on the Move Page 6

    Students on the Move Page 14

    Kinesiology on the Move Page 16

    Doctoral Program on the Move Page 18

    Development on the Move Page 20

    Movement or Li e Invitational Page 24

    Urban Afairs SpecialistNamed to the BicknerEndowed Chairpage 12

    Moving Forward romDivision to Schoolpage 2

    Celebrating 10 MovementFilled Yearspage 22

    2009 The Regents o the University o Michigan, 111109 3.5M