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Smith Named Interim Director of 91做厙窪蹋 School of Kinesiology and Nutrition

Wed, 05/14/2025 - 11:12am | By: Karelia Pitts

Interim Director

The University of 91做厙窪蹋 (91做厙窪蹋) College of Education and Human Sciences has announced the appointment of Dr. Stephanie McCoy Smith as interim director of the School of Kinesiology and Nutrition beginning July 1, 2025.

Dr. Scott Piland has provided dedicated and visionary leadership to the School of Kinesiology and Nutrition for the past decade. We are deeply grateful for his service and wish him continued success as he returns to the faculty, said Dr. Trent Gould, dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences. We are equally excited to welcome Dr. Stephanie Smith as interim director. A respected colleague and accomplished scholar, Dr. Smith brings a wealth of experience and insight to this role. Her thoughtful leadership and deep understanding of the evolving landscape of higher education will undoubtedly guide the school to continued success.

Dr. Smith joined the faculty at Southern Miss in 2016. She earned her bachelors degree in exercise science from George Washington University and Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from George Mason University. Dr. Smith graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with her Ph.D. in health, physical activity and chronic disease. Her areas of expertise include exercise physiology, physical (in)activity measurement, physical activity and sedentary behavior in children and adolescents. Dr. Smith has served as the schools associate director since 2021.

As I step into this new role, I am filled with excitement and gratitude. Being chosen for this position is an incredible honor, and I am eager to contribute to the positive momentum our school has already achieved, said Dr. Smith. Our facultys dedication to excellence and innovation inspire me, and I am looking forward to building on our successes as we strive for even greater achievements.

The School of Kinesiology and Nutrition prepares graduates to address health issues and transform the human condition through coursework in exercise, physical education, sport, food and nutrition. Students work alongside faculty to make a positive impact on society through innovative research on a range of topics, including developing effective nutrition programing for children, providing medical professionals with a better understanding of impact variables, investigating cardiometabolic diseases in Mississippians and more.

At the undergraduate level, the school offers bachelors degrees in fitness and nutrition, kinesiology (emphases in exercise science and physical education), nutrition and dietetics, and sport coaching. Graduate program offerings include masters degrees in coaching and sport performance, kinesiology (emphases in exercise science), and nutrition and food systems. In 2024, the school added a Ph.D. program in kinesiology to train the next generation of research scientists and scholars. Annually, students majoring in these areas complete nearly 36,000 hours of service to the community through practicum and internship experiences.

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