
Mike Alderson, bachelor of arts, University of Birmingham (England); master of education, University of Texas-Tyler.
Greg Burnett, bachelor of science, Howard Payne University; master of science, Texas A&M-Commerce. Prof. Burnett is the head baseball coach and teaches foundations of strength training and coaching theory courses.
Brian Coulombe, assistant professor; bachelor of science, California State University, Sacramento; master of science, West Virginia University. Prof. Coulombe is the director of the athletic training program and also teaches in the the athletic training program. He is active in the National Athletic Trainers Association and Southwest Athletic Trainers Association.
Casi Helbig, associate professor; bachelor of science, Stephen F. Austin State University; master of education from Southwest Texas State University; Ph.D., Texas A&M University. Dr. Helbig teaches in the kinesiology department and is an active researcher in motor behavior.
Tim Kent, assistant professor; bachelor of arts, Texas Lutheran University; master of science, West Virginia University. Prof. Kent is head athletic trainer and instructor in the athletic training program.
Bill Miller, instructor; bachelor of arts, Texas Lutheran University; master of science, Sam Houston State University. Prof. Miller is director of athletics and head baseball coach.
Jim Newberry, department chair, professor, and director of the Kieffer motion analysis lab; bachelor of science and master of education, Texas State University; Ph.D., Texas A&M University. Dr. Newberry is involved in teaching and applied research in biomechanics, exercise science, and wellness.
Debbie Roberts, instructor; bachelor of science, University of Iowa; mater of education, Texas Tech University. Prof. Roberts is the TLU campus recreation and aquatics director. She teaches wellness and aquatics within the kinesiology department.
Jim Shuler, assistant professor; bachelor of arts, Carson Newman College; master of education, University of the Incarnate Word. Prof. Shuler teaches coaching theory, foundations of kinesiology, organization and administration, and activity classes.
William G. Squires, professor; bachelor of science and master of education, Southwest Texas State University; Ph.D., Texas A&M University. Dr. Squires serves as the director of the Krost Life Enrichment Program and teaches in the department of biology. He is associated with the NASA space program and is an active researcher in exercise physiology.