Dr. Heather Gulgin Hands Over the Game Ball
At the first home football game, Dr. Heather Gulgin from Exercise Science had the honor of handing over the game ball!
Movement Science students critically examine and apply scientific, clinical, educational, and cultural aspects of sport and movement to promote healthy living across the lifespan.
At Grand Valley State University, the Department of Movement Science empowers the next generation of leaders in Exercise Science, Health and Physical Education, and Sport Management. Our programs blend academic training with hands-on experience, preparing students to excel in dynamic, health-focused careers. Whether you're passionate about advancing sports industries, promoting wellness in communities, or exploring the science of human movement, you'll find your path here. Join us in shaping the future of health, fitness, and sport.
Grand Valley's liberal education focus prepares students for life in a fast-changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and environmental sustainability and an inclusive campus that values diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, students are empowered to positively affect the global community now and in the future.
We are here to support you as you navigate the exciting and challenging transition from classroom learning to applying your knowledge in personal and professional settings. In the Movement Science Department, students are exposed to a variety of pathways that enhance their understanding of human movement and develop the essential skills needed to excel in their chosen careers.
Scholarships help ensure that the best and brightest students can access a Grand Valley education and enrich our campus, regardless of their socioeconomic situation. They are a great resource to help reduce your reliance on student loans. Grand Valley has a wide variety of scholarships available to new and returning students.
Scholarships for Movement Science Students
At the first home football game, Dr. Heather Gulgin from Exercise Science had the honor of handing over the game ball!
Student-initiated project was completed by the undergraduate research team
EXS Student Athletes are featured on the GLIAC Academic Excellence awards list
Dr. Beaudoin attended the SHAPE conference in Seattle
Students in Dr. Glass's research lab are currently designing an exercise device using 3D printing technology.
Students in HPE 260 learned the fundamentals of fly fishing.
Nature literacy was a central focus of Dr. Johnsons HPE 260 course.
Each year graduates from the HPE program search for teaching jobs. Many of our alumni decide to look for jobs outside of Michigan. There are many great opportunities to teach HPE all across the country.
Dr. Johnson is pursuing her Level 1 and Level 2 LNT certifications.
Each year graduates from the HPE program search for teaching jobs. Many of our alumni decide to look for jobs outside of Michigan. There are many great opportunities to teach HPE all across the country.
Sport Management held Commitment Day on September 15th for its largest freshmen class in program history.
President Philomena Mantella appointed Dr. Jon Coles as the Faculty Athletics Representative on July 1st, 2024.
Celebrating National Girls and Women in Sports Day!
Adjunct Professor Diane Smith is following a dream and opening "Revolve Cycle Studio" in downtown Ada, MI.
Historical Swordsmanship is a new class featured as a FIT 180 in Fall 25.
Climbing Center & Outdoor Adventures Director, Joe Bitely and Affiliate Faculty member from the School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Anthony Meyer launched a new FIT class that meets only three days in the classroom and then takes a weekend trip to learn
If you are interested in teaching any of the fitness, skill, & activity classes, please send a cover letter and resume to Karol Tiemersma, the FIT Course Coordinator: [email protected]