Andrew Richard Meyer, PhD. ______Baylor University Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation One Bear Place #97313 Waco, TX 76798 USA Phone: (254) 710-4030 Email: [email protected] ______

A. EDUCATION

Graduate:

PhD University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Department of May 2010 Kinesiology & Community Health Major - Kinesiology Cognate - Cultural, Pedagogical, & Interpretive Sport Studies Dissertation: Contemporary American Sport, Muscular Christianity, and Religious Experience

MS University of Montana August 2003 Major - Philosophy Concentration - Teaching Ethics Thesis: Moral Requirements for Today’s Professional Athletes

Undergraduate:

BS Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA May 2001 Major – Philosophy

B. CHRONOLOGY OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor in Sport Foundations Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation, Baylor University 2013-current

Visiting Assistant Professor in Sport Foundations Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation, Baylor University 2012-2013

Instructor, Part-Time Faculty Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation, Baylor University 2010 – 2012

Instructor, Teaching Assistant, and Graduate Assistant Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2006 – 2010

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Instructor Department of Natural Science, Parkland College, Champaign, IL 2009

Academic Tutor: The Institute for Achievement and Learning Lynn University, Boca Raton, FL Fall 2005

Tutor: The Student-Athlete Center for Academic Excellence Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL Fall 2005

Instructor Department of Movement Arts, Health Promotion & Leisure Studies, Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA 2004 – 2005

High School Teacher Department of Theology, Saint Raphael Academy, Pawtucket, RI 2003 – 2004

Teaching Assistant Department of Health and Human Performance, University of Montana, Missoula, MT Spring 2003

Teaching Assistant Department of Philosophy, University of Montana, Missoula, MT Fall 2001

Tutor: Student Learning Center Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA 2000 – 2001

C. SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY

C.1 Publications

Meyer, A. R. (2014) Invited Book Review. Watson, N., & Parker, A. (2014) “Sports and Christianity: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives.” New York: Routledge. For Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health (H Factor: 1)

Meyer, A. R. & Watson, N.J. (2014) “Radical Orthodoxy and the Emergence of Spiritual Hero- Athletes: Examining Lance Armstrong's ‘Illness’ Narrative.” In Watson, N.J. and Parker, A. (eds.) Sports, Religion and Disability. New York: Routledge.

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Meyer, A. R. & Watson, N.J. (2014) Radical Orthodoxy and the Emergence of Spiritual Hero- Athletes: Examining Lance Armstrong's "Illness" Narrative. Journal of Disability & Religion. 18(2), 157-172.

Meyer, A. R. (2013) “Digital Sport Fan Media, Lance Armstrong, and Virtual Communities.” In Batchelor, B. and Coombs, D. (Eds.) American History through American Sports: From Colonial Lacrosse to Extreme Sports Vol. 3 (pp. 255- 278). : Praeger.

Meyer, A. R. (2012) “Radical Orthodoxy & Lance Armstrong: Shedding Light on Sport as a Religious Experience.” Journal of Religion and Popular Culture. 24(3), 449- 462.

Meyer, A. R. (2012) “Muscular Christian Themes in Contemporary American Sport: A Case Study.” The Journal of the Christian Society for Kinesiology and Leisure Studies. 2(1), 15-32.

Meyer, A. R. (2010) “Jewish and Christian movements and sport.” Routledge Handbook of Sport Development. Ed. Barrie Houlihan & Mick Green. (pp. 20-30). : Routledge.

Meyer, A. R. (2007) “Key Issues in Gender, Development and Globalization in 2007: Economic Issues in Russia.” Perspectives: Research Notes and News. 27(2).

C.2 Submitted Manuscripts under Review

Meyer, A. R. & White, J. B. (2014) “How Can We Help? The Role of the Church and other Religious Organizations When the Games Come to Town.” Leisure Studies: Special Issue: Leveraging Mega-Events. August 4th, Revised and Resubmitted September 30th, 2014.

C.3 Works in Progress

Meyer, A.R., Wynveen, C.J., Gallucci, A.R. “Muscular Christian Themes in Contemporary American Sport: A Scale Development.”

*Johnson, E. & Meyer, A. R. (2014). “Spiritual Catharsis among Participants of Endurance Athletic Events.”

C.4 Research

Principle Investigator: Meyer, A.R. Investigating Meaning and Muscular Christian Themes among Spectators at the 2014 Tour De France. (2014)

Co-investigator: Burnett, D., Weems, S., Gallucci, A., Umstattd Meyer, R., Meyer, A.R. Investigating undergraduate body perceptions. (2013)

Principle Investigator: Meyer A. and White J. Examining the relationship between international sports events and local church responses: Qualitative interviews. (2013) 3

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Principle Investigator: Meyer A. R. & McMahan K. Great Brazos Relay: Meaning, Spirituality & Catharsis: Qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys. (2012; 2013; 2014)

Co-investigator: Student athlete survey response: Gallucci A., Meyer A. R., & Wynveen C. Muscular Christian Ideals, Place, and the Nonmedical Use of Prescription Pain Killers among Undergraduate Students. (2012)

Co-investigator: Umstattd Meyer M. R & Meyer A. R. Physical Activity among Rural American Residents: Examining the Role of Faith-Based Institutions (2012)

Survey Response Analyst. “Understanding how cancer affects people’s lives,” LIVESTRONG: Lance Armstrong Foundation, 2006 & 2010 data sets. (2012; 2014)

Qualitative Analysis Consultant. Wynveen, B. (2011-2012). “Promoting Sustainable Behavior among Diverse Audiences.” Waco, TX.

D. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: * Indicates student co-authorship

*Burnett, D., Mathisen, R., Evans, R., Trevino, B., Gallucci, A., Meyer, A., Hagood, R., Weems, S., & Umstattd, M. (January, 2015). Perceptions of college students about college weight gain. 6th Annual International Conference on the Health Risks of Youth, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Meyer A. R. (November 2014). Can We Admit it Yet? Lance Armstrong did SOME Good While Being Bad. The North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) 35th Annual Conference, 2014. Portland, OR.

Meyer A. R., & White, J. B. (November 2014) How Can We Help? The Role of the Church and Other Religious Organizations When the Games Come to Town. The North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) 35th Annual Conference. Portland, OR.

*Hackman, C.L., Leary, S., Gallucci, A., Meyer, A., Usdan, S., & Wynveen, C. (November, 2014). Implications for college health programming: Predictors of prescription opioid misuse in college students. Oral Presentation at the 142nd Annual Meeting and Expo of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA.

*Gallucci, A., Wynveen, C., Meyer, A., Hackman, C., Leary, S., & Usdan, S. (2014). The role of self-identity in the misuse of prescription analgesics. Poster Presentation at the 14th Annual American Academy of Health Behavior Meeting. Charleston, SC.

*Burnett, D., Evans, R., Trevino, B., Gallucci, A., Meyer, A., Umstattd Meyer, M. R., Weems, S. (2014). Why college students gain weight: A qualitative investigation. Presentation at the Southern College Health Association (SCHA). Atlanta, GA.

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*Burnett, D., Evans, R., Trevino, B., Gallucci, A., Meyer, A., Umstattd Meyer, M. R., Weems, S. (2014). Why college students gain weight: A qualitative investigation. Poster Presentation for Baylor University Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activity (URSA). Waco, TX.

Meyer, A., & McMahan, K. (2013). Sport Related Spiritual Experiences: Understanding the Role of Solitude and Teamwork in a 14-Hour Endurance Relay Race. Presentation at the 2013 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport conference. Quebec City, Canada.

Meyer, A., Gallucci, A., & Wynveen, C. (2013). Muscular Christian Themes in Contemporary American Sport: A Scale Development. Presentation at the 2013 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport conference. Quebec City, Canada.

Meyer, A., Gallucci, A., & Wynveen, C. (2013). Muscular Christian Ideals, Place Meaning, and Non-Medical Use of Prescription Pain Killers among Undergraduate Students. Presentation for Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies annual conference, Waco, Texas

McMahan, K., & Meyer, A. (2013). Faith Related Outcomes for Students Participating in a University Sponsored Relay Race. Presentation for Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies annual conference, Waco, Texas

*Meyer A. R., Umstattd Meyer M. R., & Salazar C. L. (2013). The Influence of muscular Christian Ideals on Perceptions of Physicality and Activities among Hispanic Pastors in South Texas. Presentation for Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies annual conference, Waco, Texas

*Salazar C. L., Umstattd Meyer M. R., & Meyer A. R. (2013). Environmental Physical Activity Resources of Churches in Hispanic Churches. Presentation for Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies annual conference, Waco, Texas

*Umstattd Meyer M. R., Salazar C. L., & Meyer A. R. (2013). Physical activity Promotion among Hispanic Americans: The Role of Churches. Presentation for Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies annual conference, Waco, Texas

*Johnson, E., Meyer, A. (2013). The Spiritual and Emotional Life Unleashed: Active Catharsis Experiences During the Great Brazos Relay. Presentation for Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies annual conference, Waco, Texas

*Johnson, E., Meyer, A. (2013). The Great Brazos Relay: Enriching Minds, Bodies, and Relationships. Poster Presentation at the Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Achievement (URSA) Scholars Week, Waco, Texas.

*Johnson, E., Meyer, A. (2013). The Great Brazos Relay: Unleashing an Athlete’s Spiritual and Emotional Energies. Platform Presentation at the Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Achievement (URSA) Scholars Week, Waco, Texas.

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Meyer, A. (2012). Three Hours of Sport History: T.K. Cureton's Tip That Led Roger Bannister to Break the Four-Minute Mile. Selected for virtual presentation at the Third International Conference on Sport and Society, Cambridge,

*Umstattd Meyer M. R., Meyer A. R., & Salazar C. L. (2012). Physical activity among rural American residents: Examining the role of faith-based institutions. Selected for presentation at the 4th International Congress of Physical Activity & Public Health, Sydney,

Meyer, A. (2012). Sport Hero Films Go Online: Lance Armstrong in YouTube Honoraries, Nike Commercial Series & Short Biopics. Selected for presentation at the Film and History Conference on “Film and Myth” – America’s Pantheon: Superheroes and Sports Heroes in Film and Television, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Meyer, A. (2011). Lance Armstrong: Reflections of a Modern Muscular Christian. Presentation for Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies annual conference, Branson, Missouri

Meyer, A. (2010). A Symbol of Faith: The Lance Armstrong LIVESTRONG Bracelet. Abstract accepted at the 2010 Midwest Popular Culture Association/ American Culture Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Meyer, A. (2008). The Sport Fan True Believers in the Post Modern Religious Experience. Paper presented at the 2008 Midwest Popular Culture Association /American Culture Association, Cincinnati, Ohio

Meyer, A. (2007). The Relationship between Jewish Tradition and the Conflict With Muscular Christianity Sport Ideology. Paper presented at the 2007 Inaugural International Conference on Sport and Spirituality, York

Meyer, A. (2007). “Dialogues about Community” Symposium. Panel presentation by The Cultural & Interpretive Studies Concentration, Department of Kinesiology & Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Meyer, A. (2006). Investigating Group Cooperation while Implementing a Walking Program in a Church Community. Paper presentation 2006 Ethnography of the University Fall Conference, University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign

Meyer, A. (2006). Paper: Muscular Judaism and the Jewish Conflict with Contemporary Sport. Poster: How T.K. Cureton Helped Bannister Break the Four Minute Mile. Presented at the 2006 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Annual Conference. , BC

Meyer, A. (2006). T.K. Cureton’s Tip: How the Kinesiology Department Founder and Professor at the University of Illinois Led Roger Bannister to Break the Four Minute Mile. 2006 Ethnography of the University Spring Conference, University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign 6

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Meyer, A., Krevosky, M., Mancini, P., & Pagnano, K. (2005). The Girth of a Nation: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Health, Nutrition, and Hypokinetic Disease. A plenary discussion presented at the Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching (CART) Annual Celebration, Bridgewater State College, MA

Meyer, A. (2003). Moral Requirements for Today’s Professional Athletes. Refereed Paper presented at the 9th Annual Conference for the Association of Practical and Professional Ethics, Charlotte, NC

Meyer, A. (2003). Moral Requirements for Today’s Professional Athletes. Invited to present at the Australian Association of Practical and Professional Ethics Conference, , Australia (Did not attend)

D.1 Proposed Conference Submissions

2015 Eleventh International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, IL. 2015 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS). Santa Fe, NM. 2015 International Sociology of Sport Association (ISSA). Paris, France.

D.2 Invited Guest Lectures

Oct. 2014 Baylor University Presentation: Muscular Christianity and Sport. PTSM 7320 Theology/Philosophy of Sport Ministry, John White, PhD (Instructor).

April 2014 Baylor University Presentation: Muscular Christianity and Sport. RLS 4395 Principles of Church Recreation, Dale Connally, PhD (Instructor).

Oct. 2013 Baylor University Presentation: Muscular Christianity and Sport. PTSM 7320 Theology/Philosophy of Sport Ministry, John White, PhD (Instructor).

April 2013 Baylor University Presentation: Muscular Christianity and Sport. RLS 4395 Principles of Church Recreation, Dale Connally, PhD (Instructor).

April 2012 Baylor University Presentation: Muscular Christianity, Sport, and Lance Armstrong. RLS 4395 Principles of Church Recreation, Dale Connally, PhD (Instructor).

March 2012 Baylor University Presenting on the techniques and benefits of guided visualization for stress management and sport performance. HED 3320 Stress Management, Renée Umstattd Meyer, PhD (Instructor).

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April 2011 Baylor University Presentation: Historical and contemporary implications of muscular Christianity on sport and physical activity. RLS 4395 Principles of Church Recreation, Dale Connally, PhD (Instructor).

March 2011 Baylor University Presenting on the techniques and benefits of guided visualization for stress management and sport performance. HED 3320 Stress Management, Renée Umstattd, PhD (Instructor).

November 2009 University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign Presenting on the emerging concept of sport as a religious experience. KIN 249, Melissa Littlefield, PhD (Instructor).

October 2009 University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign Presenting/leading a discussion on drug abuse in sports as a form of ethical deviance. CHLH 243, Marco Boscolo (Instructor).

October 2006 University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign Presented information on the social connections between sport and religion. KIN 249, Melissa Littlefield, PhD (Instructor).

March 2005 Bridgewater State College Presented on the philosophical, cultural, and social aspects of the profession of Kinesiology, as well as provided a perspective on being a young scholar in the field. PHED 571 Psychological and Sociological Issues in Sport, Jan Harris, PhD (Instructor).

E. FUNDING

February 2014 Baylor University Research Committee (URC) Small Grant Proposal. ($4,500) Not Funded

November 2013 Baylor University Institute for Oral History: 2014-2015 Faculty Research Proposal. ($2,500) Not Funded

October 2007 Department of Kinesiology, Travel Award ($100.00) for Inaugural International Conference on Sport and Spirituality, York, England

October 2006 Graduate College, Travel Award ($400.00) & Department of Kinesiology Travel Award ($200.00) for North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC

February 2003 Practical Ethics Center, Travel Award ($200.00) for 9th Annual Conference for the association of Practical and Professional Ethics, Charlotte, NC

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F. TEACHING EXPEREINCE

F.1 Academic Courses Taught or Co-taught Sport in Social Context {Graduate}, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 Sport Psychology {Graduate}, 2011-2013 Sport Psychology {Undergraduate}, 2011-2014 Religion and Sport {Undergraduate}, 2012-2014 Contemporary Issues in Sport {Undergraduate}, 2006-2010 Sport in Modern Society (Sport, Culture, and Society) {Undergraduate}, 2006-2010 Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Sport and Physical Education {Undergraduate}, 2004-2005 Social Science of Human Movement {Undergraduate}, 2009 Political History of the Holocaust {Undergraduate}, 2007 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health and Human Performance {Undergraduate}, 2003 Foundations in Philosophy {Undergraduate}, 2001 World Religions {High School}, 2004 Christian Lifestyle {High School}, 2004 First Aid/CPR {Undergraduate}, 2009, 2011, 2012 Beginning Tennis {Undergraduate}, 2010-2012 Aerobic Running {Undergraduate}, 2010-2012 Jogging and Road Running {Undergraduate}, 2004-2005 Water Polo {Undergraduate}, 2004-2005 Volleyball {Undergraduate}, 2007 Weight Conditioning {Undergraduate}, 2007

F.2 Teaching Experience

Fall 2014 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Sport Psychology (HP 4369), Sport and Religion (HP 4396), Sport in Social Context (HP 5374) {Graduate Level Course}. Undergraduate Thesis Advisor, Baylor University- Andrew Miner, Honors Thesis Chair 2014-2015

Spring 2014 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Sport Psychology (HP 4369), Sport and Religion (HP 4396). Undergraduate Thesis Advisor, Baylor University- Emily Johnson, Honors Thesis Chair 2012- 2014 and Andrew Miner 2014-2015

Fall 2013 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Sport Psychology (HP 4369), Sport and Religion (HP 4396), Sport in Social Context (HP 5374) {Graduate Level Course}. Undergraduate Thesis Advisor, Baylor University- Emily Johnson, Honors Thesis Chair 2013-2014

Summer 2013 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Sport Psychology (HP 5370) {Graduate Level Course}.

Spring 2013 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Sport Psychology (HP 4369), Sport and Religion (HP 4396). Graduate Thesis Committee, Baylor University- Cindy Salazar, MPH 2012-2013; 9

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Undergraduate Thesis Advisor, Baylor University- Emily Johnson, Honors Thesis Chair 2012-2014

Fall 2012 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Sport Psychology (HP 4369), Sport and Religion (HP 4396), Sport in Social Context (HP 5374) {Graduate Level Course}. Graduate Thesis Committee, Baylor University- Cindy Salazar, MPH 2012-2013; Undergraduate Thesis Advisor, Baylor University- Emily Johnson, Honors Thesis Chair 2012-2014

Summer 2012 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Sport Psychology (HP 5370) {Graduate Level Course}.

Spring 2012 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Aerobic Running (HP 1111), Beginning Tennis (HP 1181), First Aid/CPR (HP/RLS 1202). Co-Instructor, Sport Psychology (HP 4369).

Fall 2011 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Aerobic Running (HP 1111), Beginning Tennis (HP 1181), First Aid/CPR (HP/RLS 1202). Co-Instructor, Sport Psychology (HP 4369).

Summer 2011 Co-Instructor. Baylor University. Sport Psychology (HP 5370) {Graduate Level Course}.

Spring 2011 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Beginning Tennis (HP 1181), Aerobic Running (HP 1111).

Fall 2010 Lead Instructor. Baylor University. Sport in Social Context (HP 5374) {Graduate Level Course}, Beginning Tennis (HP 1181), Aerobic Running (HP 1111).

Spring 2010 Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Contemporary Issues in Sport (Kinesiology 142) Teaching Assistant. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Sport, Culture, and Society (Kinesiology/Sociology 249).

Fall 2009 Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Contemporary Issues in Sport (Kinesiology 142) Teaching Assistant. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Sport, Culture, and Society (Kinesiology/Sociology 249). Lead Instructor Parkland College. Health Education (Kinesiology 181) Lead Instructor. Parkland College. First Aid & CPR (Kinesiology 183)

Summer 2006, 08, 09, 10 Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Sport, Culture, and Society (Kinesiology/Sociology 249)

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Spring 2009 Teaching Assistant. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Sport, Culture, and Society (Kinesiology/Sociology 249) Teaching Assistant. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign Social Science of Human Movement (Kinesiology 140)

Fall 2008 Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Contemporary Issues in Sport (Kinesiology 142) Teaching Assistant. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign Sport, Culture, and Society (Kinesiology/Sociology 249)

Spring 2008 Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Contemporary Issues in Sport (Kinesiology 142) Teaching Assistant. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Sport, Culture, and Society (Kinesiology/Sociology 249)

Fall 2007 Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Contemporary Issues in Sport (Kinesiology 142)

Summer 2007 Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Weight Conditioning (Kinesiology 100) Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Volleyball (Kinesiology 109)

Spring 2007 Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Sport in Modern Society (Kinesiology/Sociology 249) Teaching Assistant. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Political History of the Holocaust (History/Religious Studies 199)

Fall 2006 Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Contemporary Issues in Sport (Kinesiology 142) Teaching Assistant. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Sport in Modern Society (Kinesiology/Sociology 249)

Spring 2006 Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Contemporary Issues in Sport (Kinesiology 142) Lead Instructor. University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign. Sport in Modern Society (Kinesiology/Sociology 249)

2004-2005 Lead Instructor. Bridgewater State College. Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Sport and Physical Education (PHED 117) Lead Instructor. Bridgewater State College. Road Running (PHED 188) Lead Instructor. Bridgewater State College. Water Polo (PHED 254) Lead Instructor. Bridgewater State College. Field Experience in Physical Education (PHED 498)

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Spring 2004 High School Theology Teacher. Saint Raphael Academy, Pawtucket, RI. World Religions & Christian Lifestyles

Spring 2003 Teaching Assistant. University of Montana. Legal and Ethical Issues in Health and Human Performance (HHP 475E)

Fall 2001 Teaching Assistant. University of Montana. Foundations In Philosophy (Philosophy 105)

F.3 Teaching Awards/ Recognition

Center for Teaching Excellence list of “Teachers Ranked as Excellent.” University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Fall 2009, Spring 2010 (Outstanding Ranking) Spring 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 (Excellent Ranking) Fall 2007, 2008 (Excellent Ranking)

G. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Fall 2014 Provost Faculty Forum: 10/1- Dr. Kara Poe Alexander ‘The Power of Writing to Learn: Integrating Writing into Your Classroom’; 10/21- Hugh Riley ‘The Job is Not to Teach (It's Much Harder Than That)’; 12/5 - Kevin Dougherty ‘Classroom as Chrysalis Baylor University

Summer 2014 Summer Faculty Institute (SFI) Baylor University

Fall 2013 Provost Faculty Forum: 10/15 Lorynn Divita ‘Finding the Timeless in the Trendy’; 11/12 Laine Scales ‘Working with Graduate Assistants: Collaboration, Apprenticeship, or Academic Slavery?’ Baylor University

Fall 2012 Provost Faculty Forum: 09/18 Charles Weaver, “Dismiss the Hype: Looking Past 'Learning Styles' and other Educational Myths” 09/25 Alden Smith, “A Tale of Two Methodologies: Old Fashioned Learning as a Transformative Experience” 10/02 Beth Lanning, “Finding Your Mountain Top” 11/27 Kevin Dougherty, “Searching for Sesame Street in Soc. 1305” Baylor University

April 2012 Conference on Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity in Sport Texas A&M University

September 2011 NVivo 9 Interactive Training Seminar. NVivo 9 Basics & NVivo 9 Advanced: Baylor University

September 2010 RefWorks Interactive Seminar: Baylor University

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April 2008 “Megacities: Agglomerating Culture, Media, and Infrastructures” Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory Seminar Series: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

September 2007 “Affect Theory” Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory Seminar Series: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

January 2007 “Where are We? New Work in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies” Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory Seminar Series: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

September 2006 “New Materialisms” Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory Seminar Series: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

May 2006 “Documenting the Differences Racial and Ethnic Diversity Makes: Uncovering, Discussing, and Transforming the University” Center on Democracy in a Multiracial Society: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

January 2006 “Rethinking the State” Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory Seminar Series: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

H. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

International Sociology of Sport Association, 2014 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, 2013-current Christian Society for Kinesiology and Leisure Studies, 2012-current American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, 2008- 2010 GEO-6300 University of Illinois Graduate Assistant Union, 2006- 2010 Massachusetts Teachers Association, 2004-2005 Massachusetts Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, & Dance (MAHPERD), 2004-2005 Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, 2003 & 2005

I. SERVICE & ADVISING

I.1 University Service

Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Achievement (URSA) Baylor University - Proposal reviewer 2014

Faculty Advisor, Baylor University - Baylor Triathlon Club, 2011-2014

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Event Enhancement Committee, 2012-2013 Finish-line Coordinator, 2011

Faculty Facilitator, BU 1000 Mentorship Program, Baylor University, 2011

James Scholars Program Mentor, University of Illinois, 2006-2010 -Recognized for “Outstanding Service”, 2009-2010

I.2 Departmental Service

Graduate Thesis Committee, Baylor University - Cindy Salazar, MPH 2012-2013

Undergraduate Thesis Advisor, Baylor University - Andrew Miner, Honors 2014-2015 - Emily Johnson, Honors 2012-2014

Parents Weekend, Baylor University - 2014 - 2013 - 2012

Mentor for the HHPR Graduate Assistant Training program, Baylor University - Fall 2014 - Spring 2013 - Fall 2012 - Spring 2012

Undergraduate Internship Advisor, Baylor University - Dillon Gaspar, 2014 - Emily Johnson, 2013 - Stephanie Voltmann, 2013

Masters Internship Advisor, Baylor University - Dickman, C. 2013 - Bengtson, E. 2011 - Kota, R. 2011 - Wakefield, L. 2011

Masters Practicum Advisor, Baylor University - Turk, Megan, 2013

Master Comprehensive Examination Committee, Baylor University - Finch, M. HP 5374 Sport in Social Context, 2014 - Stamatis, A. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2013 - Seelhorst, C. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2013 - Howard, J. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2013 - Begnoche, J. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2013 14

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- Young, K. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2013 - Morrison, M. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2013 - Kokta, M. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2013 - Tolbert, B. HP 5374 Sport in Social Context, 2013 - Dickman, C. HP 5374 Sport in Social Context, 2013 - Ridenour, B. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2013 - Monceaux, A. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2012 - Gumbs, K. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2012 - Graham, E. HP 5370 Sport Psychology, 2011 - Starett, K. 5370 Sport Psychology, 2011 - Thornburg, J. 5370 Sport Psychology, 2011 - Darnell, C. HP 5374 Sport in the Social Context, 2011 - Kota, R. HP 5374 Sport in the Social Context, 2011

Internship Advisor Department of Movement Arts, Health Promotion & Leisure Studies, Bridgewater State College, 2004-2005 - Paiva, D., 2005 - Sinclair, G., 2004

I.3 Professional Service/ Committee Appointments

North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) – Conference Planning Committee 2013-present

Journal of the Christian Society for Kinesiology and Leisure Studies (CSKLS) - Article Reviewer Fall 2014

Journal Editorial Board, Journal of Religion, Disability and Health: Special Edition Article Reviewer Spring 2013

Text Reviewer, Sport in Society 11th Edition by Jay Coakley 2013

Journal Editorial Board, The International Journal of Sport and Society Associate Editor Spring 2013

Awards Committee Movement Arts, Health Promotion & Leisure Studies, Bridgewater State College, 2004-2005

Organizing Committee, An Evening of Ethics; The Humor of Ethics University of Montana Practical Ethics Center, 2003

Student Government Association Senior Class Representative, Bridgewater State College, 2000- 2001

Residential Housing Committee, Bridgewater State College, 2000-2001

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J. HONORS AND AWARDS

James Scholars Program Mentor, “Outstanding Service 2009-2010.” University of Illinois

Center for Teaching Excellence list of “Teachers Ranked as Excellent.” University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Spring 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 (Outstanding Ranking), 2010; (Outstanding Ranking), Fall 2007, 2008, 2009

Men’s Swimming Team Captain, Bridgewater State College, 2000-2001

Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Bridgewater State College, 2001

Graduated Cum Laude, Bridgewater State College, 2001

Theology Gold Award, Xaverian Brothers High School, 1997

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