Biography
EDUCATION
- Ph.D. in Physical Education, Texas A&M University
- M.Ed. in Physical Education with a minor in Health Education, Texas State University
- B.Sc.Ed. in Physical Education with a minor in Political Science, Texas State University
- Post‑Doctoral, 5 hrs; Educational Research/Measurement and Evaluation, University Of Georgia
PRIMARY TEACHING SUBJECTS
- Exercise Physiology
- Biomechanics
- Research Methods
- Senior Research Capstone
- Laboratory Experiences
RESEARCH/ACADEMIC INTERESTS
- Potential of Online Cycling in Lifetime Fitness Promotion
- Rational Approaches to Health-Related Physical, Mental, and Emotional Fitness
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- The University of Houston-Victoria, Program Development Consultant, 2014
- Chair, Kinesiology Department, Athletic Training Program National Accreditation (CAATE)
- Chair, Education Department, TEAC Accreditation, 2011-16, TEA Accreditation 2014-15
- Director, Kieffer Motion Analysis Laboratory
RECOGNITIONS
Jo Murphy Endowed Chair in Education
RESEARCH & FACULTY-STUDENT COLLABORATION
Faculty-student Research Grant Presentation: Acclimatization and Blood Oxygen Saturation at Altitude.Texas Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, February 2014.
PUBLICATIONS
Publication: Babcock, A. & Newberry, J.Acclimatization and Blood Oxygen Saturation at Altitude. International Journal of Exercise Science, Vol 2, Issue 6, Article 11,
Kinesiology Department Program Review Document, 2012-16
Newberry, J.E., “High-Level Ethics in Sport,” Chapter for inclusion in the TLU Reader (2011)