Our Department

Our accomplished faculty and staff are dedicated to shaping future leaders in health and wellness. With expertise in exercise science, health, education and sports science, our team is committed to providing a dynamic and enriching educational experience for students. Through innovative teaching and impactful research, we prepare students for success in the evolving fields of health and human performance.
   

Professor speaks to a group of Health and Human Performance students in the Falcon Center weight room

Faculty and Staff

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Paul Shirilla
Department Chair, Professor, Director-Outdoor Education Minor
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Dawn Godt
Department Associate
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Jeff Berkhof
Instructional Academic Staff, Coaching Minor
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Kristen Csiacsek
Clinical Assistant Professor, Health and Physical Education
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Patricia Ford
Instructional Academic Staff
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Stacy Furness
Professor, Director-Health and Physical Education
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Zachary Rourk
Assistant Professor, Director-Strength and Conditioning Graduate Program
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Greg Ruegsegger
Associate Professor, Director-EXSS Undergrad Program and Clinical Exercise Physiology Grad Program
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Jodee Schaben
Associate Professor, Director-Health Wellness Management Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
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Jake Wissing
Instructional Academic Staff, Coaching Minor

Mission 

Through rigorous coursework, field-based experiences and high impact teaching practices, the Health and Human Performance Department prepares leaders in health and physical education, exercise and sport science, health professions, coaching, adapted physical education and outdoor education. These leaders will cultivate a commitment to life-long physical activity and healthy lifestyles.

Vision

The Health and Human Performance Department aspires to be an exemplar of academic excellence in preparing exceptional educators and professionals.

Core Values  

  • Student-Centered: We commit ourselves to an unwavering focus on interactive learning, holistic development and student success.
  • Academic Excellence: We promote academic excellence and life-long learning through rigorous coursework, class-based applications and field-based culminating experiences.
  • Integrity: We commit to ethical and professional behavior in order to develop a community of mutual respect and an appreciation of individual differences.
  • Leadership: We prepare students to serve as leaders through the development of effective communication skills and providing opportunities for leadership experiences and interactions with students, faculty and staff.
  • Scholarly Activity: We expect involvement in scholarly activity through attendance and involvement at professional conferences, membership in and certifications through professional organizations, and participating in research and understanding the scientific process.

Health and Human Performance

Falcon Center, A156
1110 S. Main St.
River Falls, WI

hhp@uwrf.edu

715-425-3705