STEPHEN C. GLASS, Ph.D. EPC, FACSM
Professor,
Department of Movement Science
EDUCATION
2011
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Management Development Program
1993
Ph.D.
Exercise Physiology
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale,
IL.
1989
M.A.
Exercise Physiology
(Cardiac Rehab/Adult Fitness Track)
1986
B.S.
Corporate and Community Fitness
Administrative
Experience |
Faculty
Experience |
Publications |
Service |
June 2012-August 2012 Interim
Dean
Brooks
College of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Grand
Valley State University
Covered dean’s
responsibility until new dean’s arrival.
-
Issued summer and
fall contracts
-
Reconciled end of
year budget
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Completed new hires
-
Performed summer admissions,
orientation, meeting and other duties relegated to dean
January
2007-December 2012
Associate
Dean
Brooks
College of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Grand
Valley State University
Programs of the
College include:
Area Studies (East
Asian,
Sustainable
Community Development Initiative
General Education
Environmental Studies
Continuing Education
Women and Gender Studies
Fredrik Meijer
Honors College
Center for Excellence in Science and Math Ed.
Integrative Learning
Lake Michigan Writing Project
Supplemental Writing
Skills
Fred Meijer Center for Writing and Michigan Authors
Kutsche Office for Local
History
Global Institute for Big History
Responsibilities
·
Assist Dean and
Department Chairs with College strategic planning and assessment
o
Co-authored College
Strategic plan 2010-2015, Inclusion Plan 2015
·
Assist
new curriculum/program development efforts within the college
o
Chinese Studies,
Environmental Studies, Sustainability, Religious Studies
·
Work with Program
Directors of the College on initiatives, events and
planning
·
Serve as bridge
across campus Colleges to develop and promote interdisciplinary work
among faculty, students and the extended community
·
Develop College
operating policies (enrollment mgt., assessment, planning, research
protocols)
·
Promote the college
through web page and newsletter development.
·
Resolve schedule,
student and faculty issues and grievances
·
Represent the Dean
on Committees, serve in her absence
·
Teach one course annually
(Honors College or Movement Science)
Committee Service
ex-officio on
College Curriculum Committee (2007-2012)
Provost’s
Blueprint Implementation Committee -retention (2009-20112)
Provost’s High
Impact task force -Liberal Education experiences (2010- 2012)
Leadership Council-
Brooks College (2007 – 2012)
Padnos International
Center Emergency Team (2008- 2012)
Diversity and
inclusion representative for search committees (2010- current)
Sustainability
Reinvestment Committee (2010- 2012)
Served on Climate
Action Council (2009), University Advising Council (2009)
Sustainability
Indicator Report Committee (2008), STARS report committee (2010)
Awards of Distinction Review
Committee (2009- 2012)
Key
Accomplishments as Associate Dean
Assisted
new curriculum proposals: Environmental Studies Minor (2009),
Religious
Studies Major and Minor (2011), Chinese
Studies Major(2007).
Work with
departments to promote the development of sustainability-related
programs
(Example:
Green Chemistry certificate 2010).
Worked with Brooks
College curriculum committee to enhance the rigor of curricular review.
Co-authored with the
Dean the College 2015 Strategic Plan (assisted departments with
plans)
Co-authored with the
Dean the 2015 Brooks College Inclusion Plan
Established a
variety of College –wide systems for the newly formed College in
areas of faculty governance, assessment, enrollment management and
college to university linkages.
Helped develop
College operating policies (enrollment mgt., assessment, planning,
wrote drafts of personnel policy, College by-laws)
Promote the college
through web page development, newsletter development, admission events,
presentations and ceremonies
Worked closely with
the Sustainable Community Development Initiative during its early
development:
·
Co-authored grant
applications
·
Wrote and submitted
first award given to the University from the Sustainable Endowment
Institute (2007)
·
Authored the
Education and Research component of the pilot
STARS program(2008)
·
Authored the
Education component of the GVSU Sustainability Indicator Report (2008)
·
Guest speaker and
presenter on the topic of sustainability
·
Established
Sustainability education database (courses and faculty)
May 2010 – May 2011
Interim Department Chair.
Department of Liberal Studies, GVSU
Led group of 18
full-time faculty and adjunct faculty through a transition period
between department chairs. Position concurrent with Associate Dean
Duties.
Responsibilities
Oversee programs in
Allendale, Traverse City, Muskegon and Holland MI.
Budget allocation
Scheduling of classes
Department personnel
review oversight
Enrollment management
Annual evaluation of
faculty and support staff
Supervision of
support staff
Represent the department at
events and recruitment functions
Key Administrative
Accomplishments as Chair
·
Organized policies
and procedures for departmental office procedures, job tasks and
storage of departmental information. Established Blackboard sites for
all departmental information, as well as server drives for key
curricular and departmental information.
·
Established
budgeting categories and tracking of annual budget.
·
Formalized and set
documentation for personnel review and reporting on affiliate faculty.
·
Established roles
for regional site coordinators in agreement with the Office of
Continuing Education.
·
Established
a more timely pattern of class scheduling
July 1998 –
July 2001
.......................Interim Division
Head/Dean
Human Performance and Leisure
Studies Division, Wayne
State College (NE)
Responsibilities
·
Serve on Academic Council
(Division Heads, Vice President) to assist with campus-wide decision
making, policy and curricular matters.
·
Serve as
administrative leader to Division of 23
full (6) and part time (17) faculty, 3 primary degree programs
(Exercise Science, Sport Management, Physical Education- 300 majors)
and the Lifestyle Assessment General Education component (900
students/term)
·
Oversee Budget and
Operations for academic
concentrations in Exercise Science (Wellness, Athletic Training), Sport
Management, Leisure Services and Physical Education. (BS, MSE degrees)
·
Compile Assessment data to
ensure/demonstrate Programs' success in meeting goals and collect
materials for Program review.
·
Coordinate
graduate and undergraduate curricular planning and changes. Work
with faculty to develop divisional goals related to teaching, learning,
scholarship and service.
·
Coordinate Graduate
Program in Exercise
Science, Sport Administration and Health/PE
( program of approximately 50
students). Advise approximately 20 undergraduate
and 37 graduate students. Supervise Internships.
Key Accomplishments as Division Head/Dean
Led the Sport
Management program through program approval by the North American
Society of Sport Management.
Oversaw the
development of the new Applied Sport Physiology major at Wayne State
College. Program designed to allow students to gain experience in the
skills of athletic training, and meet the entry requirements for
graduate Physical Therapy or Athletic training and Exercise Physiology
programs.
Chaired the
“Scholarship, Honors, and Financial Aid Committee”, which redesigned/ created a new Honors curriculum and
program
Co-Chair
of the Presidential Search Committee
. Worked with co-chair to
coordinate selection process, information material, candidate
screening, airport interviews, campus interviews and organization of a
20-member committee from the campus and community. Resulted in the
successful selection of the top candidate
August 2004-current
Tenured,
Full Professor.
Coordinator
Exercise Science Major (2003-2006),
Coordinator Human Performance Lab
(2003-2006)
Department of
Movement Science, Grand Valley State University (MI)
·
Coordinated
Curriculum within Exercise Science major (Clinical Exercise Science,
Health-Fitness) Developed New Degree Program in 2006. Currently
800+ majors
·
Over the course of 4
years, developed new courses, and successfully led the new major
proposal through university governance in 2006.
·
Coordinated Human
Performance Laboratory
·
Inventory, purchase
and repair of equipment, maintain lab facilities
·
Taught coursework
within Exercise Science Major (4/4 load in addition to coordination
duty)
·
Conducted
research
August 2001 –
2004
Associate
Professor, Department of
Movement Science, Grand Valley State University (MI)
·
Coordinator of Human
Performance Lab
·
Taught 12 credit 4-4
load/term in Exercise Science
·
Advised students
within the Fitness/Wellness and Physical Education major
·
Conducted research
with undergraduate and graduate students
·
Provided service to
the Unit, University, Community and Profession
2002-Current:
Curriculum Consultant:
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Created Web-based courses
(FIT 280 Exercise for Special populations, FIT 250 Exercise
Prescription)
·
Serve as Mentor for
web-based courses (Kinesiology, BIO 208 Nutrition, FIT 211 Kinesioogy,
FIT 230 Exercise Prescription)
April 1997 –
June 2001
Tenured, Associate
Professor (early tenure)
Division of Human
Performance and Leisure Studies
Aug. 1993 –
April 1997
Assistant
Professor
Division
of Human Performance and Leisure Studies
*
Co-direct Human Performance Lab
* Teach (4-5 courses
per term) undergraduate & graduate curriculum in Wellness/Exercise
Science
* Advise students (35 undergraduate, 1 honors, 2 graduate)
* Conduct research (all
in collaboration with students)
* Service on College-wide Academic Committees
* Service on Professional, National, and Regional Committees
Aug. 1989 - May 1990
Human
Performance Laboratory Ball State University, Muncie, IN
Instructor,
and Interim Assistant Director of Adult Fitness Programs
* Taught
undergraduate classes in Exercise Physiology, Wellness
& various activity classes
* Coordinated all
maximal exercise testing conducted for the Adult Fitness Program
Co-coordinated
fitness program components (aerobic dance, walk/jog, strength
conditioning)
* Assisted with
graduate student training in the areas of emergency procedures, ACLS,
and ACSM certification
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
Aug. 1989- Current
Selected
Courses Taught: “Human
Body in Motion” ( team taught, combines physics, chemistry
and exercise physiology)
* Professionalism in Exercise Science
*Physiology
of Exercise, Advanced Exercise Physiology , Clinical Exercise
Physiology
* Tests and Measurements, Sport Physiology, Student
Practicum
* Exercise Testing and Prescription, Cardiac Rehabilitation
*Introduction to
Wellness (also taught online), Athletic Performance and Nutrition
* Wellness
Facility Management, Research and
Design
* Professional Seminar, Anatomy and Physiology I and
II
* Weight Control, Tae Kwon Do & other
activities
* Computer Applications in Wellness
Faculty
Curriculum Development Experience
New courses developed
(1993-current):
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, Student Laboratory Practicum,
Exercise for Special Populations, Computer Applications in HPLS,
Professionalism in Exercise Science, Clinical Exercise Physiology,
Advanced Exercise Physiology, Web based courses in Exercise Science,
Sport Physiology, on-line exercise science courses.
GVSU 2006
Primary author, new curriculum in Exercise Science Major
(emphases in Health Fitness Instruction and Clinical Exercise Science).
Curriculum designed according to national accreditation and
professional program (ACSM) endorsement standards. Developed new
courses within new major, final plan, course sequencing, internship
manual, fieldwork, articulation agreements. Program grew from 80 majors
in 2005 to 800+ majors in 2012.
2003
Curricular consultant, Exercise Science Program,
Shippensburg University (PA). Provide guidance for curricular
development in line with ACSM program endorsement standards.
2002- 2006
Was co- author for the development educational requirements and
other applications material for a credential given to Universities that
meet ACSM educational standards. Chaired from 2003-2006 the committee that reviewed portfolios and
granted endorsement. This was the precursor program to CAAHEP
accreditation, which now exists for Exercise Science.
March 2015- Current Member- Human Research Review Committee (IRB), GVSU
Sept. 2013-
2016 Member, Faculty Salary and Budget Committee.
Grand Valley State University
2012-Current Reviewer- Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
2013- Current Reviewer- Open Sports Medicine Journal
2013-Current Reviewer- Journal of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prevention
May
2006 - 2009
American College of Sports Medicine- Executive
Council - Committee on Certification and Registry Boards. National Committee that sets policy for all
certifications and registry exams given by ACSM (8 member panel).
Elected by national election.
2006
- 2009
Reviewer, Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise. Top tier journal in the medical and sport sciences.
(reviewed 4-5 annually)
March 2006
Curriculum transfer discussions- Australia to GVSU. Met with
Exercise Science faculty at the University of the Sunshine Coast
(Queensland AU) to help streamline course equivalencies within Exercise
Science.
2005
Task Force on Advising and Retention- GVSU. Group
organized by the Dean to examine current advising practices within the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and to come up with solutions and
direction to enhance student advising practice.
May 2005
International Lecturer and examiner, American College of
Sports
Medicine
(provided workshops and served as examiner for Health Fitness
Instructor
certification) Rimini, Italy
2001 – 2004
Trainer, GVSU Women’s Golf (design weight training,
fitness testing, martial arts instruction)
2001-
2007
Exam Grader- WRT 305 Essay- Grand Valley State University
2001 - 2004 Michigan
Regional Science Olympiad. Help Supervise "Fitness Physiology"
2003- 2006
Member, Faculty Senate Grand Valley State University
2000 - 2001
Task Force, staff reclassification. 5-person
group formed to address campus
concerns and
issues related to reclassification, communication, and
administrative-staff relations. Wayne State College (NE).
2000 – 2001
Task Force to Re-Organize Academic Structure. One
of two divisions
leaders (selected by
peers) among a group of reps to design a new academic administrative
structure for Wayne State College (NE).
2000 – 2001
Task Force to improve retention. Group of
academic leaders and enrollment management personnel devising ideas for
tracking and improving student retention.
2000 – 2001
Campus Community Contact. (Additional area of
responsibility. Responsible for promoting a more open campus community,
helping to resolve campus wide staff issues, morale, and communication,
serve on staff search committees and discussion groups)
1999 – 2001
Certification Committee – American Society of
Exercise Physiology
1999 – 2007
Topics Editor, Journal of Exercise Physiology
– receive submissions, identify
reviewers,
correspond with authors and reviewers.
1999 – 2001
Youth Tae Kwon Do Instructor,
Wayne State College (Division Sponsored Community Service Program for
50 youth ages 6-10)
1998
Co-Chair, Presidential
Search Committee, Wayne State
College(NE).
1997
Reviewer, Journal of
Cardiac Rehab
1997
Member/ Secretary, Faculty Senate,
1996-1997
Vice President:
Exercise Science.
Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance.
1995- 2001
Webmaster for the Division of
HPLS, Wayne State College.
1996
Exam Question Writer: ACSM Health
Fitness Instructor Certification Exam.
1996-97
Member, Academic Policies
Committee,
1994-1996
Chair, Scholarship,
Honors, and Financial Aid Committee. Wayne State College.
Fall 1995
PEW Charitable Trust Roundtable Discussions Moderator/Scribe.
Responsible for moderating discussion groups focusing on issues of
general education, governance and technology. Lead to 5 year Plan
for Wayne State College
1994 – 1997
Editor in Chief, Nebraska
Journal for Health Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
(NAHPERD). Peer-reviewed journal that publishes information and
articles in areas of physical education, exercise science and health.
1994-1997
Member, Committee on
the Strategic Health Initiative for National Health Objectives (Healthy
People 2000).
1994-1995
Chair: "ACSM Task Force"
on Translation
of Healthy People 2000 Materials into Spanish (coordinated efforts
of translators in 4 countries to translate HP2000 materials)
1993 – 2000
Faculty Advisor, Student Wellness Club,
assist students in
developing professional enhancement projects, such as smoking cessation
workshops, aerobic dance workshops and fitness screenings
1993-1994
Vice-chair, Scholarship, Honors, and Financial
Aid Committee,
April 2014- Keynote Speaker GVSU Annual Awards Ceremony (“Life is like a Plinko Board: Choose your Pegs Wisely)
February 2014 GVSU Gerontology Conference- Inactivity and sitting: (“The more you move the more you live”)
April 2011
Forrest Hills Fine Arts Center- (50 attendees)
“Sustainability
One Household at a Time: a Toolkit”
April 2011- Keynote
Speaker,
Phi Kappa Phi Annual Reception “The
Cairns of Life” (200 attendees)
October-November 2010
Worklife presentations “Gratitude”. Presentation to kick off a
worklife program to develop positive
attitude in the workplace.
March 2010- Keynote
speaker
US 102 students: Liberal education and careers
April 2010- Keynote
speaker,
Annual Academic and Professional Staff luncheon (200) .
“Being Healthy
at Grand Valley”
April 2010- Guest
speaker,
Evergreen Commons Senior Center- (50)
“Sustainability
One Household at a Time: a Toolkit”
Annual
Speaker in HS 105 (Nutrition)- Topic Exercise Metabolism (since
2003)
Annual
Speaker in MOV 101 class-Careers in Fitness/Wellness
Annual
Student Visitation Day representative
April 2009 Guest Speaker:
Toastmasters. “Internal Harmony, Balancing Diet and
Exercise”
January 2009 Guest Speaker: Wellness Retreat:
“Effective Weight Management Strategies: Understanding the
Science of Weight Loss”
Summer 2007 Weight management seminar- GVSU
Fall 2006 Strength
training techniques and theory. Workshops presented to employees of
SHAPE Corporation, Grand Haven MI.
Fall 2004 Exercise
and Aging. Presentation to Health Science (400 level “Biology of
Aging) class
July
2002 Exploring
Flight and Space Camp (Simulating weightlessness and physiology
study). Regional Math and
May 2002 Colloquia:
The Future of ACSM Certification and Registry Programs- The
University Connection. Presented at the national Meeting of the
American
March 2002 Science Olympiad- Fitness
Physiology-C.
March 2002 Heart and Blood Pressure.
Jan,Feb 2002 Exercise and
weight control. Presented as part of GVSU Campus Wellness PERKS Program.
Mar. 2001 Mars
Direct Plan- Human Physiological Adaptation Considerations.
WilliCon 2001 (Science Fiction Convention)
Feb 2001 Human
Physiology in a Microgravity Environment (countermeasures to atrophy).
Shapers of the Modern Mind (Honors class).
Feb. 2000 Nutrition
and Aging. “First Fridays”
Mar. 1998-2000 Martial
Arts Demonstrations.
Sept. 1996 Training for
Sports and Exercise for Diabetics. Four Hills of
April 1996 "Look to the
Future" workshop for elementary children (Topic: Sports Physiology)
Feb. 1996 Wakefield
High School, Wakefield, NE. “Careers in Wellness” for
Career Day.
Jan. 1996 Plainview
High School, Plainview, NE. “Writing Scholarship Essays”.
Nov. 1995 Nebraska Junior
Science Academy, "Fitness Physiology" Workshop.
Wayne State College
Nov. 1995 “Martial
Arts”. Presentation to Wayne Executive Office Professionals
Association.
Jan. 1995 Faculty
Workshop: "Wellness"
April 1994 "Look to the
Future" workshop for elementary children (Topic: Fitness)
OTHER WORK
EXPERIENCE
Owner
and Operator,
June 1994 - May 2001
* Instructed Youth (35 students) and Adults (25 students)
in the martial art Tae Kwon Do
PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
·
·
Phi Kappa Phi
·
American Association
of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)
·
Annual Conference of
Academic Deans (ACAD)
·
Clinical Exercise
Physiology Association (CEPA)
CERTIFICATIONS and AWARDS
2014
Sustainability
Champions Award- Recognition by the GVSU Sustainable Community
Development Initiative
2014
University
Outstanding Faculty Member. Office of Student Life (student
nomination)
2012
Graduate of Grand Valley State University- University Leadership Program
2011
Graduate of the Management
Development Program, Harvard University. Competitive application,
two week intensive program covering many aspects of University
administration and leadership.
2009
Graduate of Leadership Grand
Rapids . Competitive application, Leadership development program
2008
Marquis “Who’s Who In
2006
Service Award,
2006
PEW Teaching Excellence Award, GVSU- Campus-wide
award for teaching excellence.
2001
* Cited by Norfolk (NE) Daily news as one of the “Top
20 under 40”. Award is given to
20 individuals in
2000- Current
Certified Exercise Physiologist (EPC- # 18)
American Society of
Exercise Physiologists
1997
Fellow, American College
of Sports Medicine
1995
New Initiative Award, Wayne State
College Wayne, NE. Recognizes excellence in teaching and research.
1989- current
American College of Sports Medicine certified
Clinical Exercise
Specialist
(#1202)
2008
US Green Building Council. Curricular Initiative Grant. $20,000
Funding for the development of LEED building
2007
Research and Development- $ 800 Travel Grant. Funds to cover
costs of paper presentation at Sustainability Conference, Kingston
University, London UK. Student travel grants to cover costs for
students to attend conferences. FUNDED
2007
Teaching Circle Grant- $250, Funds to cover cost of text
purchase for teaching circle (text “147 tips on teaching
sustainability”) FUNDED
2006
Faculty Development Grant- Padnos International Center. $2,500
for travel to the University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia) to help
develop research and study abroad opportunity in Exercise Science. FUNDED
2004
PEW Presidential Initiative Grant. Lead author of grant to
purchase PDAs and Tablet PC technology for an entire classroom. $15,000
FUNDED
2004
Special
Equipment Funds- Human Performance Lab- Dean’s Office.
2002
Pew faculty teaching
and learning grant- Instructional technology (PDA technology) Grand
Valley State University $2,500. FUNDED
2001
Pew faculty teaching and learning grant- Instructional
technology (software)
1996
Instructional Improvement Grant ($490). Funds to develop
Histology slides
using multimedia technology.
1995
Instructional Improvement Grant- co author ($ 4,500 for
Multimedia)
1994
* Instructional Improvement Grant for research,
1.Glass SC, Blanchette TW, Karwan LA, Pearson SS, O'Neil AP, Karlic DA. Core Muscle Activation During Unstable Bicep Curl Using a Water-Filled Instability Training Tube. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research IN PRESS
2. Couture, G. Karlik, D. Glass, S. Hatzel, H. Effect of Foam Rolling on Hamstring Range of Motion. Open Orthopaedic Journal. 9:450-455, 2015
3. Glass, S., Hatzel,
B., Albrecht R. BOOK- “Kinesiology
for Dummies”. Wiley Publishing. Feb 2014
4.
Hatzel B., Glass, S., Johnson S. Sjoquist H. The “Effects
of Lift Velocity on Muscle Activation during Leg Extension” The
Open Sports Medicine Journal 6:42-47, 2012.
5.
Kusion,D., Rheaume,
J., Kopchitz,K., Glass, S., Aldreink, G., Jinn, J. EMG
activation of the vastus medialis oblique and vastus lateralis during
four rehabilitative exercises. The Open Rehabilitation
Journal. 5: 1-7, 2012.
6.
Glass, S., Christopher, N.,
Wenner. W and Lioubimseva, E. Sustainability and Changing
University Culture and Curriculum: Grand Valley State University
Case Study. Published in: Sustainability in Practice From Global to Local: Making a
Difference. Kingston University press. 2009.
7.
Book Chapter:
Chapter 6- ACSM Certification Review: 2nd Ed. Health Appraisal
and Fitness Testing. An update version from previous edition. May 2008
8.
Glass, S.C. Effect of a
Learning Trial on Self-selected Resistance Training Intensity.
J. Strength and Cond
Res.
22(3):1025-1029, May
2008
9.
Kinney, E., Wustoff,
J., Zyck, A. Hatzel, B., Vaughn, D. Strickler, T. and Glass,
S. Motor unit recruitment of the trapezius
muscle during varied forms of
10.
Whaley, M.H.,
Wegner, M.S., Glass S.C. “The Effect of
an Intensity Learning Trial on the Self- regulation of Exercise” Int.
J. Sports Med. 28:685-690, 2007.
11.
Glass, S. & Dwyer, G. Metabolic
Calculations Tutorial Handbook.
12.
Book Chapter:
Chapter 6- ACSM Certification Review: Health Appraisal
and Fitness Testing. A combined chapter from previous Clinical and non
clinical texts. May 2005
13.
ACSM’s
Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. 5th
edition. Section III Editor (7 chapters). Lippincott Williams and
Wilkins pub. May 2005.
14.
Glass, S.C. and Stanton, D.
Self selected resistance training intensity in novice weight
lifters. Journal of Strength and
Conditioning Research 18(2):324-327, 2004.
15.
Glass, SC., Bierma, J. and
Reeg L. Caloric cost of standardized Tae Kwon Do Training. Journal
of Exercise Physiology 5(4):29-34,
2002.
16.
Heithold, K. Glass, S.C. Variations in heart rate and perception
of effort during land and water aerobics. Journal of Exercise
Physiology. 5(4):22-28, 2002.
17.
Book Chapter: Chapter 6:Health
Appraisal and Fitness Testing.
18.
19.
Glass, SC. and Chvala, A.M.
"Preferred exertion across three common modes of exercise". J.
Strength & Cond. Res. 15(4):474-479, 2001.
20.
Glass, SC..
21.
Glass, SC. Knowlton, R.G.,
Sanjabi, P.B. and Sullivan, J.J. " Identifying the IEMG threshold
using the vastus
lateralis and rectus femoris during incremental cycling exercise." J. Sp. Med. Phy. Fitness 38:47-52, 1998.
22.
Glass, SC. Knowlton, R.G.,
Sullivan, J.J. and Sanjabi, P.B. "The effect of exercise induced
glycogen depletion
on the lactate, ventilatory and IEMG thresholds." J. Sp.
Med Phy. Fitness 37: 32-41, 1997
23.
Glass, SC.and Armstrong, T.
"The electromyographical activity of the pectoralis muscle during
incline and decline bench press exercise". J. Strength
& Cond. Res. 11(3): 163-167, 1997
24.
Glass, SC. and Holcomb, R.R.
Heart rate response to non-paced exercise using ratings of perceived
exertion. J.Strength & Cond. Res. 11(4):
246-250,1997.
25.
Glass, SC. Anaerobic
Threshold: Applications in Sports.
26.
Glass, SC. "Exercise in the
Heat: Physiological consequences, acclimatization and prescription
guidelines." Certified News (Newsletter for Certified
Clinical and Health & Fitness Professionals), American
27.
Glass, SC. “
Carbohydrates Before, During and After Exercise”
Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance Vol 27(2): Fall 1996.
28.
Glass, SC. "Exercise and Heat
Tolerance: Keep your athletes safe!"
29.
Glass, SC. Knowlton, R.G.
& Becque, M.D., "Perception of effort during high intensity
exercise at low, moderate and high wet bulb globe temperatures." Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. 68: 519-524, 1994.
30.
Glass, SC. Knowlton, R.G.
& Becque, M.D., "Accuracy of RPE from graded exercise to establish
exercise training intensity" Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise. Vol. 24 (11): 1992.
31.
Glass, SC. Whaley, M.H. &
Wegner, M.S, " A Comparison Between Ratings of Perceived
Exertion Among
Standard Test Protocols and Steady State Running". Int. J.
Sports Med. Vol. 12,No 1, pp 77-82, 1991.
Works in Progress
·
manuscript: Muscle
Activation Using Overhead Squat During Instability Training
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RESEARCH/
PROFESSIONAL ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
Advised Undergraduate Student Abstract Presentations (sample)
2002- current : 3-6 Student
Poster presentations annually at GVSU Student Scholars Day
Albert, R., Bennison, A., Bevier, K.,Karlik, D. Swastek, T and Glass, S. Technique for the acquisition of electromyographyic signals to measure muscle activation. April 2014
Past
1.
Baranowski, R.,
Vaughn, B., Robinett, D. Strength to Body Weight Ratios in Trained Men
and Women. Presented at the
2.
Hansen, H.,
VanderKooi,A.and Runnels, J., Rate of Fatigue in GVSU Women’s
Soccer Players. Presented at the
3.
Cornman, T., Kelso,
M., and Stierley, S. Cardiovascular
Response to Prescribed RPE in Men and
Women: Arm vs Leg Exercise. Presented at the
4.
Schaaf, J. Force
Estimation in Dominant and Non-Dominant Forearm Flexors. Presented at
the
5.
Frees, J., Glass, S.
and Smith,M. Quadriceps and Hamstring
Strength: Muscle Balance and Performance. Presented at the
6.
Haynes A., and
Feldman, J. Effect of rest on Contralateral Leg Extension Strength
Following Unilateral fatiguing Contractions. Presented at the
7.
Bottolfson,G.,
Beller, H., Nelson, R. and Glass, S.C. The effect of
body water loss on accuracy of body composition analysis. Presented
at Northland Chapter ACSM meeting. Spring 1997. “Best Student Poster”
8.
Presented
at Northland Chapter ACSM meeting. Spring 1996. “Honorable mention: Best Student Poster
9.
Adamson, A.D.
Bachman, M.D., Simdorn, S.J. and Glass, S.C. Posture
related changes in heart rate between endurance and strength athletes .
Presented
at the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Dance annual conference.
10.
11.
Stewart, A.D.,
Lentz, B.J., Bellinghausen, B.J. and Glass, S.C. "
Comparison of blood glucose levels prior to and following strenuous
weight training." Presented at Northland
Chapter ACSM meeting. Spring 1995. “3rd place”
Student Poster ranking.
Non-Peer
Reviewed Articles & Presentations
· 2014 Glass S.C. Interchange Newsletter GVSU Using Team Research as a Tool for High Impact Learning
2002- 2007
·
Physical Activity,
Blood Pressure, Heart Disease markers, Diabetes…
·
·
Glass, S.C. The
Basics of Tae Kwon Do.
Presented at the
·
Glass, S.C. " Case Studies in
Exercise Science” Presented
at the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Dance Annual Meeting, Omaha, NE November 1996.
·
Glass, S.C. “
Carbohydrates Before, During, and After Exercise”
·
Glass, S.C. "Exercise and Heat
Tolerance: Keep your athletes safe!"
·
Glass, S.C. "Teaching Youth
Martial Arts: Building Better People". Presented
at the
·
Glass, S.C. "Wellness for the
90's: Educating Nebraska's Future Professionals" Presented
at the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Dance Annual Meeting, Grand Island, NE October 1994.
·
Glass, S.C. " Ratings of
Perceived Exertion in Exercise Testing and Prescription" Presented
at the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Dance Annual Meeting, Grand Island, NE October 1994.
Book
Reviews (compensation by
publisher):
2008
ACSM
American College of Sports
Medicine. Advanced Exercise Physiology
2007
Robergs and Roberts
Exercise
Physiology, Exercise, Performance and Clinical Applications
2007
Powers and Howley
Exercise Physiology 4th ed.
2007 Brown et al.
Exercise Physiology
2003
Hoeger and Hoeger.
Principles
and Labs for Fitness and Wellness, 6th ed.
2003 Brooks
et al.
Exercise Physiology, Human Bioenergetics and Its Applications
3rd ed.
2005
Nieman
Exercise Testing and Prescription- A Health Related Approach,
5th ed.
Chapter Reviews
2008 Chapters for
ACSM Certification Review Exercise
Physiology, Metabolic Calculations
2008 Chapter for
ACSM Resource Manual 6th ed. Pre-exercise
testing
Media
Television
WZZM 13 ABC media
spots for new health show 2007-08
(“Healthy
You”- 8 spots total)
2008
TV Interview:
Sustainability at
Media
cont.
2007
Interviews 2010
January 2010 Dean’s and Provost-
Interviewed for article on Sustainability
Vol 11: (7) p. 7
May 2010 Grand Valley
Institutional Marketing Dept.
(Interviewed as a
faculty member at Grand Valley)
May 2010 Department
of Liberal Studies- (interviewed regarding impact of a liberal
education)
Interviews 2009
April 2009- Interviews related to Swine Flu and our Study abroad
programs in
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Wood TV 8 TV spot
-
GR Press (phone),
Interviews 2008
Rapid Growth
–GR- Sustainability
Tracking and Assessment at GVSU – Feb 08
Multiple interviews
with
Interviews 2007
Good Housekeeping,
Fitness Magazine
Prevention magazine
(March)
Radio: “The
Better Life Show” Host Dr. Chet Zelasko- Topic: Strength Training
Interviews 2006
Featured in
Interviews for
research in 2006 Runner’s
World, Men’s Health
Interviews for
research in 2005: Runner’s
World, Men’s Health, Good House Keeping
Interviews for
research in 2004: Readers Digest,
Washington Post, Allure, Glamour, Men’s Health, Fitness magazine,
Detroit News, Experience Life Magazine, MSNBC.com, Associated press,
approx 15 other.
Radio Interview- Strength Training,
“New Black City” Radio Station, St. Louis, MO Fall 2004