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Allison Lee Fletcher, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Health and Human Performance
Allison Lee Fletcher has a Ph.D. in leisure behavior with a minor in law from Indiana University. Her areas of expertise predominately lie within the legal aspects of sport and recreation, social equity and sport/recreation management. Prior to joining Olivet College, Dr. Fletcher was a professor of sport management at Marshall University and Adelphi University…
Phone: 269-749-7676
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Nick Juday
Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance
Professor Nick Juday earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education with a concentration in exercise science at Manchester (College) University, Ind. His master’s degree is also in physical education with an emphasis in exercise science from Western Michigan University (WMU). During his studies, he researched human performance and wrote his master’s thesis, “An Investigation of…
Phone: 269-749-7269
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KayDee Perry
Assistant Professor of Health and Human Performance
Professor KayDee Perry is beginning her eighth year at Olivet College. She teaches a number of courses within the Health and Human Performance Department, as well as math proficiency courses. Her particular areas of expertise include pedagogy, differentiated instruction and student engagement. Additionally, Professor Perry is continuing her fourth year as the president of the…
Phone: 269-749-7324
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Kevin Rabineau, Ph.D.
Chair of the Health and Human Performance Department; Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance
Dr. Kevin Rabineau serves as the chair of the Health and Human Performance Department, which includes the exercise science, fitness management, sports psychology and sports recreation management majors. His primary areas of expertise include exercise physiology, cardiac rehabilitation and nutrition. Dr. Rabineau is beginning his 15th year at Olivet College in 2020. He has been…
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Nancy Van Hoozier
Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance
A Kansas native, Professor Nancy Van Hoozier earned her bachelor’s in health, physical education and recreation with specializations in athletic training and coaching from Fort Hays State University, and her master’s in physical education with an emphasis in sport psychology and kinesiology and recreation from University of Kansas. Her research centered around visualization specifically on…
Phone: 269-749-7169
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