A conversation with Assistant Professor of Kinesiology Tatiana Zhuravleva.
The grant will help attract, retain, and graduate students with high financial need who are majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.
The associate director of athletics for compliance reflects on his career as an athlete and coach . . . and what comes next.
Kinesiology major Sophia Kennedy ’21 defies gravity and demonstrates the importance of finding a support system in athletics and beyond.
Biology and kinesiology double major Shelby Wilhite ’22 engages in a high-impact internship with physician Sandra Esparza ’96.
Antonio Mendez ’20 discusses how research at Southwestern is unique.
The new school advances research and learning in science and mathematics fields within the context of the humanities, social sciences, and fine arts.
Watch special moments from the Final Beam Ceremony including: Jack Garey signing the final beam and a bird’s eye view of the construction.
On February 2, 2018, Southwestern University officially broke ground on the second phase of a $37 million-dollar expansion to the Fondren-Jones Science Center. The project is expected to be completed and ready to welcome students in the fall of 2019.
When most people think of kinesiology they think of exercise studies or improving athletic performance. But as with most academic disciplines, there are often lesser-known areas that can lead to interesting and rewarding career paths as well.
An article in today’s New York Times, “In a Volatile Climate on Campus, Professors Teach on Tenterhooks,” discusses the politically charged climate on college campuses and specific ways faculty prepare for and handle conflict in the classroom.
Blood, Sweat, and Milk. Southwestern Football affirms the maxim that success lies in the details.
SCOPE students spend summer poolside researching the segmental and joint movements involved in dolphin kicking among various age groups.