This episode of The PodCAST features a conversation with Nick Frangella, an alum from the School of Kinesiology and Recreation and an assistant athletic trainer for the Chicago Cubs.
Unit: Kinesiology and Recreation
Hurricane Ian’s impact felt on campus by loved ones
When Hurricane Ian slammed into southwest Florida last month, University College Program Coordinator Michelle Schuline ’03 watched in disbelief as her father, Mitch Pacyna, shared videos from his waterfront home in Fort Myers Beach of rapidly worsening conditions and ensuing destruction.
Getting the jump on disease: Dr. Kelly Laurson measures children’s health to prevent problems later
“A jump can tell you a lot.” That’s how Dr. Kelly Laurson, M.S. ’05, professor in the School of Kinesiology and Recreation at Illinois State University, describes a segment of his research.
School of Kinesiology and Recreation welcomes new faculty
The School of Kinesiology and Recreation welcomes four new faculty members this academic year.
The School of Kinesiology and Recreation to host Title IX Conference
The School of Kinesiology and Recreation will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the adoption of Title IX with an April 21-22 conference.
ISU alumna Amanda Sartoris breaks barriers coaching in Major League Baseball
Amanda Sartoris was hired by the Miami Marlins as an assistant strength and conditioning coach in mid-May, becoming just the second full-time performance coach in Major League Baseball’s 152 years.
Where are they now? Chris Voelz ’70
A four-sport athlete at Illinois State, physical education major Chris Voelz ’70 serves as the executive director of the Collegiate Women in Sports Award.
Octogenarians share secret to aging with energy
Redbirds Don and Florence Magee, age 87 and 85 respectively, have been married 61 years. They are more in love than when they first met and feel physically healthier than ever.
Where are they now? Catching up with our Class of 2016 ‘Newest Redbirds’
Catch up with our Class of 2016’s “Newest Redbirds.”
Two-time kinesiology and recreation alum found her passion while on campus
Becca Krzyszkowski ’16, M.S. ’19, currently works as a recreation supervisor for the City of Brentwood in the greater St. Louis area.