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School of Kinesiology celebrates graduation of undergraduate and graduate students
The School of Kinesiology is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of our graduating students across all programs. This May, our undergraduate and graduate students were recognized at the College of Education and Human Development's commencement ceremonies, marking a major milestone in their academic journeys.
In addition, the School of Kinesiology hosted a special celebration for our seven graduating PhD students, acknowledging the dedication, perseverance, and scholarly contributions within our kinesiology PhD program. The PhD students celebrated by the School include:
- Robert Day
- Emphasis: Sport management
- Advisor: Lisa Kihl, PhD
- Alice (Jingyi) Kang
- Emphasis: Sport management
- Advisor: Lisa Kihl, PhD
- Nicholas Evanoff
- Emphasis: Exercise physiology
- Advisor: Don Dengel, PhD
- Jounghwa Son
- Emphasis: Sport management
- Advisor: Lisa Kihl, PhD
- Mackenzie Griffin
- Emphasis: Sport psychology
- Advisor: Diane Wiese-Bjornstal, PhD
- Viola Winter
- Emphasis: Biomechanics and neuromotor control
- Advisor: Juergen Konczak, PhD
- William Juckett
- Emphasis: Exercise physiology
- Advisor: Don Dengel, PhD
The School looks forward to seeing the meaningful impact students will make in the future. Congratulations to the Class of 2025!

School of Kinesiology faculty and staff helped undergraduate students prepare for their commencement ceremony.


School of Kinesiology faculty celebrated graduate students at their commencement ceremony.


Some of the PhD students with their academic advisor, Lisa Kihl, PhD.
