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The sport management program prepared me for my next chapter by helping me discover who I am both professionally and personally. The hands-on experiences, internships, and support from my professors have given me the confidence to step into the sports industry knowing I have real skills to offer.
Every single professor in the program has your best interests in mind and genuinely looks to help you. I knew I could always turn to my professors for guidance in any situation, and I was never turned away. Their support has made a lasting impact on me, and I’m incredibly grateful.
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News and notes from around the School of Sport Sciences.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Sam Zizzi, Dr. Pat Fehl Endowed Professor in the School of Sport Sciences in the College of Applied Human Sciences, is among five finalists for the 2025 Professor of the Year award from the Faculty Merit Foundation of West Virginia.
Read More: From WVU eNews: Zizzi among 5 finalists for 2025 West Virginia Professor of the YearFriday, January 23, 2026
Sean Bulger and Liz Rexroad from CAHS were among the 10 exceptional employees recognized at the inaugural Outstanding Mountaineer Awards.
Read More: Bulger, Rexroad earn Outstanding Mountaineer AwardsThursday, January 22, 2026
Luca Ziegler, a graduate student in sport, exercise and performance psychology and clinical mental health counseling at the WVU College of Applied Human Sciences, says athletes have to stay open, aware, and engaged under pressure, whether they’re competing on the world stage or in a local match. That psychological flexibility helps shape their performance.
Read More: From WVU Today: Ziegler says embracing pressure may help Olympic athletes go for goldTuesday, January 20, 2026
West Virginia University has launched an online Master of Science in Sport and Performance Psychology through the College of Applied Human Sciences, expanding graduate pathways in a field where WVU already holds a national reputation for academic and professional excellence.
Read More: WVU launches online master’s in sport and performance psychologyRead more stories about the School of Sport Sciences.
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