Faculty

Maurie J Luetkemeier, Ph.D.
Chair & Professor of Integrative Physiology & Health Science
Office: MCE 117
Phone: (989) 463-7278

Robyn L. Anderson, Ph.D., MPH
Professor of Integrative Physiology & Health Science
Office: EHS / MCE 119
Phone: (989) 463-7159

Karen L Ball, Ph.D.
Chair & Associate Professor of Integrative Physiology & Health Science
Office: EHS / MCE 118
Phone: (989) 463-7127

John E Davis
Dana Professor of Integrative Physiology & Health Science
Office: McIntyre Center for Exercise 120
Phone: (989) 463-7158

Brittany S. Luckett
Visiting Instructor of Integrative Physiology & Health Science
Office: MCE 121
Phone: (989) 463-7434

Marlene R. Wenta
Visiting Instructor of Integrative Physiology & Health Science
Office: MCE 118
Phone: (989) 463-7923

Phillip H. Andre MS, ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer/Director of Clinical Instruction
Office: Hogan/Athletic Training Room
Phone: (989) 463-7288

Drew E. Johnson
Integrative Physiology and Health Sciences Lab Coordinator and Assistant Athletic Trainer
Office: MCE 121
Phone: (989) 463-7870

Brett D. Knight, MS, AT, ATC
Athletic Trainer/Instructor of Athletic Training
Office: Hogan Athletic Training Room 105
Phone: (989) 463-7429

Aaron A Munderloh
Instructor of Integrative Physiology & Health Science
Office: McIntyre Center for Exercise
Phone: (989) 463-7870

Aaron Munderloh
Instructor of Integrative Physiology & Health Science
Office:
Phone: (989) 463-

 

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Student Profile

Kelsee Miles

Kelsee Miles
Graduation: 2013
Major: Athletic Training

For an athlete like Hanover senior Kelsee Miles, it wasn’t much of a stretch to major in athletic training.

“I’ve always been involved in athletics, and I always want to be,” she says. “It’s like a puzzle—if someone has an injury, you have to do tests to figure out what’s wrong.”