 | Greg BurnettInstructor; Head Baseball Coach 830-372-6982 Texas A&M - Commerce - M.S. Howard Payne University - B.S. Greg Burnett, instructor; bachelor of science, Howard Payne University; master of science, Texas A&M-Commerce. NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Prof. Burnett is the head baseball coach and teaches foundations of strength training and coaching theory courses.
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 Brian CoulombeAssistant Professor/Athletic Training Program Director 830-372-6952 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 |
 Noah DeanAssistant Professor; Activity Program Coordinator 830-372-8127 Texas A&M University - Ph.D. Angelo State Univesity - B.S.; M.S. Noah Dean, assistant professor; B.S. and M.S., Angelo State University; Ph.D., Texas A&M University. Dr. Dean teaches in the kinesiology department and serves as the activity program coordinator. In 2009 he became a certified personal trainer through the American College of Sports Medicine. Dr. Dean has a diverse background - working as a teacher, self-defense instructor, hurdles coach, actor, personal wellness trainer, and even stuntman on the NBC series Friday Night Lights. Dr. Dean is also a 3-time track and field All American (Angelo State). |
 Casi HelbigAssociate Professor 830-372-6835 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 KentAssistant Professor; Head Athletic Trainer 830-372-8133 West Virginia University - M.S. Texas Lutheran University - B.A. Tim Kent, MS, ATC, LAT: Head Athletic Trainer
Kent is an alumni of Texas Lutheran and returned as Head Athletic Trainer in 2007. Kent has full time faculty status at the assistant professor lever and teaches a half load each semester. He received a bachelor of arts in Kinesiology from Texas Lutheran University and a master of science in athletic training from West Virginia University. Kent has previous experience in CAATE accredited athletic training education programs and serves as a clinical instructor to athletic training students in the TLU athletic training room. He is a state licensed and nationally certified athletic trainer and has memberships in the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association. Kent has also been married to Sarah Kent since 2009.
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 James NewberryProfessor 830-372-8123 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. |
 Deborah RobertsProfessor; Campus Recreation Director 830-372-6762 Texas Tech University - M.E. University of Iowa - B.S. Debbie Roberts, instructor; bachelor of science, University of Iowa; master of education, Texas Tech University. Prof. Roberts is the TLU Campus Recreation Director. She teaches wellness and aquatics within the kinesiology department. |
  William SquiresProfessor 830-372-6048 Texas A&M University - Ph.D. 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. |
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