Beckwith CV 2021

Beckwith CV 2021

Kimberly Ayn Beckwith, Ph.D., CSCS, USAW Residence: Elgin, Texas Telephone: 512-471-3205 (office) 512-401-3447 (fax) 512-560-2522 (cell) E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Office: NEZ 5.700 The H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture & SPorts 403 Deloss Dodds Way D3600 The University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712 Educational Background 2006 Ph.D. The University of Texas at Austin. Dissertation Title: “Barbellism: Alan Calvert, the Milo Bar-Bell ComPany, and the Modernization of American Weightlifting.” Advisor: Dr. Jan Todd. SPecialization areas: Exercise & SPort History. 1995 M.Ed. The University of Texas at Austin. SPecialization areas: SPorts Management. 1992 Secondary School Teaching Certification (Grades 6-12). Certification areas: ComPosite Sciences-Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics. 1990 B.A. The University of Texas at Austin. Major: Biological Sciences. Minor: Chemistry. Employment 2018-present Assistant Professor of Instruction, DePartment of Kinesiology and Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin. Courses taught: History of SPort and Physical Activity (KIN 349), Theory and Practice of Strength Coaching (KIN 363), Conditioning (KIN 119), Advanced Weight Training (KIN 226), and Weight Training (PED 106C). 2005-2018 Lecturer, DePartment of Kinesiology and Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin. Courses taught: History of SPort and Physical Activity (KIN 349), Theory and Practice of Strength Coaching (KIN 363), Conditioning (KIN 119), Advanced Weight Training (KIN 226), and Weight Training (PED 106C). 2005-present Program Coordinator for Weight Training Program (16 sections) in the DePartment of Kinesiology and Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin. I maintain the Program’s curriculum; supervise 6-8 graduate student 1 teaching assistants, as well as, 20+ undergraduate teaching assistants each semester; and maintain and Purchase equiPment and course suPPlies. 2008, 2010, Project firePower, (with Drs. Roger farrar and Jan Todd). Remedial 2013 Strength Training for Austin fire DePartment Academy apPlicants – a continuation of the earlier multi-year research Project designed to enhance the strength of firefighter apPlicants (esPecially women) who needed to Pass the Candidate’s Physical Ability Test. This research was funded by grants: (IRB Protocol #: 2006-03-0101), and #201301269 from Austin fire DePartment and the City of Austin. I ran the training sessions, suPervised 2-3 graduate student trainers, collected data, and designed the grouP workouts. I also Purchased and maintained equiPment and course suPPlies. 2002-2003 Adjunct faculty, Huston-Tillotson College, Austin, TX. Courses taught: Health and Wellness, Aerobic Exercise 2000-2005 Graduate Teaching/Research Assistant at University of Texas at Austin. Courses taught: Weight Training. 2001, 2002, Graduate Research Assistant, Project firePower, (with Drs. Roger farrar 2003, 2005, and Jan Todd). Project firePower was a multi-year research Project designed 2006 to enhance the strength of firefighter apPlicants (esPecially women) who needed to Pass the Candidate’s Physical Ability Test. This research was funded by grants: #8301000527, # S020087, # S020087 Amd. 1, S050177, S050177 Amd. 1, (IRB Protocol #: 2001-10-0040), (IRB Protocol #: 2006-03-0101), and #201301269 from Austin fire DePartment and the City of Austin. I ran the training sessions, supervised 2-3 other graduate student trainers, collected data, and designed the grouP workouts. I also Purchased and maintained equiPment and course suPPlies. 1995-2000 founder and first Intramural SPorts Director, Austin Community College (ACC). I ProPosed the creation of an intramural sPorts Program at ACC; Planned and scheduled the events; develoPed marketing materials (both Print and web- based); recruited other Kinesiology and Health Education faculty to suPPort activities in their sPecialty area; recruited students from across all camPuses (5); officiated events; rePaired and Purchased equiPment; maintained inventory; and maintained onsite facilities. 1991-2017 Adjunct faculty, Kinesiology DePartment, Austin Community College. I held a MultiPle Semester Term Appointment (I was guaranteed a full retinue of classes as an adjunct faculty every semester) until I returned to graduate school in 2000. Courses taught: Weight Training (beginning and advanced sections), Volleyball/Basketball Officiating, and Outdoor Education 2 Service to Kinesiology and Health Education and other UT Programs 2020-2021 KHE Strategic Planning Committee for Undergraduates including the Sub- committee for Undergraduate Curriculum – The committees examined ways to imProve our undergraduate students’ exPeriences and degree Plans. I rePresented the SPort Management and Physical Culture and SPort Studies Program areas. 2020, SPring APPlication of IndePendent Inquiry flag for KIN 349 course. 2019-2021 Non Tenure-Track faculty Merit RePort Evaluator for Service 2019, Summer PED Job Search Committee – martial arts Position 2018, May 18 RePresented KHE at College of Education Commencement 2018, SPring PED Job Search Committee – tennis Position 2017-2019 (July of each year; canceled in 2020 - COVID) UT Powerlifting Club’s High School WorkshoP/Seminar: I helP the UT Longhorn Powerlifting Club coordinate with UT Division of Recreational SPorts, organize event activities, and imPlement their workshoP/seminar for high school students (and Parents.) We discussed collegiate eligibility, equiPment, rules of comPetition, lifting technique, etc. The students are Provided lunch and taken on a tour of camPus and The Stark Center as Part of their stay. 2016-Present – faculty Mentor/Advisor, UT Longhorn Weightlifting Club – I advise the club coach on University Procedures and oPen the weightroom (STD 3.202) 1.5 hours, 1 day/week, so they can train. 2016-Present – APPlied Movement Science Committee (AMS) member 2015-2018 – Undergraduate Advisory Committee (UAC) member UAC-SACS Sub-Committee member (2015-2018) UAC-Alderson Lecture Sub-Committee member (2015-2017) 2014-Present – Volunteer, UT Athletic Performance Clinic, 2021-canceled COVID, 18 Jan 2020, 12 Jan 2019, 13 Jan 2018, 14 Jan 2017, (not able in May 2016), 16 May 2015, 24 May 2014: As a member of the Planning Committee for the first Performance Clinic in 2014, I attended meetings and helPed Plan/organize/coordinate the event. On the day of the clinic I helPed suPervise, set-uP/take-down, troubleshoot Problems, monitor the concluding recePtion at The Stark Center. I Performed similar activities in the other years, esPecially when The Stark Center was used as a clinic location for activities. 2014-2015 – Strategic Plan “Recognition as an Engaged faculty” Subcommittee: As a follow-up to the Strategic Planning workshoP the KHE faculty/staff attended in the sPring 3 semester, I was apPointed to the Engaged faculty subcommittee to discuss and recommend ways that faculty could be engaged with the University, our community, our students, etc. 2014, December 6 – RePresented KHE at College of Education Commencement 2014, May 5-6 – KHE Strategic Planning WorkshoP: The entire KHE dePartment attended this two-day workshoP to discuss and start thinking about our goals, mission, and objectives as a dePartment. 2012-Present – Physical Culture and SPort Studies faculty GrouP Committee, DePartment of Kinesiology & Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin. This committee oversees the oPeration and needs of the Physical Culture and SPort Studies degree Program. • Physical Culture & SPorts Curriculum Review Subcommittee (2013, 2015, 2017) 2012-Present –SPort Management faculty GrouP Committee, DePartment of Kinesiology & Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin. This committee oversees the oPeration and needs of the SPort Management degree Program. • SPort Management Curriculum Review Subcommittee (2013, 2015, 2017) 2010-Present – Strength & Conditioning Coaching SPecialization Coordinator: I teach two of the required sPecialty courses (KIN 363 and KIN 226) for this sPecialization. I also helP students find and then suPervise their final strength and conditioning internshiPs. 2010-2011 – APPlication of Global Culture and Writing flags for KIN 349 course. 2010-2011 – HelPed organize/manage a research study with PED 106C and Nutrition DePartment (IRB #2010-12-0093) “Evaluation of a stereovision imaging system as a measure of changes in body size, shape and % fat among college students in a weight training Program.” 2010-2011 – HelPed organize/manage a study with PED 106C and a KIN graduate student, “Physical activity ParticiPation and behavioral determinants of Physical activity among university students enrolled in a Physical education class.” 2010-2011 – Stark Center Subcommittee – NASSH Planning and ImPlementation Committee – The H.J. Lutcher Stark Center hosted the 2011 Annual Meeting for North American Society for SPort History. This committee PrePared for the conference. During the event, I helPed with onsite suPervision, registration, and trouble-shooting of problems. 2010, December 3 – Volunteer, UT Hall of fame Swimming & Diving Invitational 4 2009-Present – Assistant Director for OPerations, H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture & SPorts, DePartment of Kinesiology & Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin. I assist with daily oPerations, helP with event Planning, solicit materials. and work to bring new collections to the Center (such as the Beth Rowley Collection) and assist with facility oversight. I also assist

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