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Brenda Elsey
Professor of HistoryHofstra University
Specialist in Popular Culture and Politics, as well as Gender and Sports, in Twentieth Century Latin America.
Roxane Coche
Associate Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida
Roxane Coche's research focuses on sports media and media pedagogy.
Thomas A. Buckley
ProfessorUniversity of Delaware
Expert in the short- & long-term neurological health effects of Concussion and contact sports participation (e.g., Football, Hockey, Soccer)
Douglas J. Casa, Ph.D.
CEO-Korey Stringer Institute, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, Department of KinesiologyUniversity of Connecticut
Focused on prevention of sudden death in sport, exertional heat stroke, wearable technologies, hydration, and performance in the heat
Mark DeBeliso
Professor of KinesiologySouthern Utah University
Focuses on sports medicine and athletic performance and the physiological effects of exercise
Glenn Bracey, PhD
Associate Professor of Sociology | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Glenn Bracey, PhD, is an expert on race and social movements, race and the law and religion in contemporary society.
Tony Oliver
Dean of College of Health SciencesSouthern Utah University
Specializing in higher education administration, sport studies, health/physical education, and short-term study abroad.
Tim DeSchriver
Associate Professor of Sport Management; Area Head - Sport ManagementUniversity of Delaware
Prof. DeSchriver’s research is in sport finance, economics and marketing; specifically professional sport and collegiate athletics.
Julie Byrne
Professor and Monsignor Thomas Hartman Chair in Catholic StudiesHofstra University
The Professor and Monsignor Thomas Hartman Chair in Catholic Studies at Hofstra University
Bryan Riemann
ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Bryan Riemann is an expert in functional joint stability, postural control, and the biomechanics of exercise and therapeutic exercise.
