STEPHEN C. GLASS, Ph.D. EPC, FACSM

 

Professor, Department of Movement Science

                                            1 Campus Dr., Allendale, MI 49401                          616) 331- 8563 glassst@gvsu.edu

                                                                                                 Grand Valley State University

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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


                                                                       Ball State University, Muncie, IN

                                                                       (Cardiac Rehab/Adult Fitness Track)


1986                           B.S.                 Corporate and Community Fitness

                                                                       North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND


Administrative Experience
Faculty Experience
Publications
Service


 


 

Administrative Experience

 

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

-          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, Middle East, African-African American, Chinese Studies)

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.

Padnos International Center                           Liberal Studies

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

 

 

Faculty Experience

 

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: Thomas Edison State College, Trenton NJ

 

·        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

                                                Wayne State College, Wayne, NE

 

Aug. 1993 – April 1997          Assistant Professor

                             Division of Human Performance and Leisure Studies

                                                Wayne State College, Wayne, NE

                             * 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                              National-Level  University Program Endorsement- American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM).

                                                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.

 

SERVICE


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. Wayne State College (NE)

 

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, Wayne State College

 

1996-1997                    Vice President: Exercise Science. Nebraska Association for Health,

 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, Wayne State College

 

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). American College of Sports Medicine.( Chair: Worksite Wellness Sub-committee)

 

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, Wayne State College

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, Wayne State College

Professional and Community Presentations

 

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 Science Center, Grand Valley State University

 

May 2002        Colloquia: The Future of ACSM Certification and Registry Programs- The University Connection. Presented at the national Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, St.Louis, MO

 

March 2002     Science Olympiad- Fitness Physiology-C. Grand Valley State University (official)

March 2002     Heart and Blood Pressure. Rosewood Elementary School, Jenison, MI

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” Senior Seminars- Wayne State College

 

Mar. 1998-2000          Martial Arts Demonstrations. Wayne State College Wellness Fair

Sept. 1996       Training for Sports and Exercise for Diabetics. Four Hills of Life Wellness Center (staff in-service). Macy NE.

April 1996       "Look to the Future" workshop for elementary children (Topic: Sports Physiology)

                         Wayne State College

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" Wayne State College

April 1994       "Look to the Future" workshop for elementary children (Topic: Fitness)

                         Wayne State College

 

OTHER WORK

EXPERIENCE         Owner and Operator, Wayne Tae Kwon Do School

                             Wayne, NE

           

June 1994 - May 2001                        * Instructed Youth (35 students) and Adults (25 students)

                                                in the martial art Tae Kwon Do

 

PROFESSIONAL

ORGANIZATIONS

·     American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

·     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 America

 

2006                           Service Award, Michigan Science Olympiad

 

 

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 Northeast Nebraska under age 40 who display excellence in professional and community activities.

 

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)


Funding

2008                                        US Green Building Council. Curricular Initiative Grant. $20,000 Funding for the development of LEED building indicator database and curricular development for k-12 science courses.. co-author. NOT FUNDED

 

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. Grand Valley State University $30,000 FUNDED

 

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) Grand Valley State University $2,300. FUNDED

 

1996                                        Instructional Improvement Grant ($490). Funds to develop Histology slides using multimedia technology. Wayne State College (NE) FUNDED

 

1995                                        Instructional Improvement Grant- co author ($ 4,500 for Multimedia)

Wayne State College (NE) FUNDED

 

1994                                        * Instructional Improvement Grant for research,

                                                Wayne State College ($1,000) FUNDED

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

   

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 ExtensionThe 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 Kendall exercises. Journal of Physical Therapy in Sport 9, 3-8. 2008

 

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. Textbook. Lippincot Williams and Wilkins pub. September 2006.

 

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. American College of Sports Medicine Clinical Certification Review Text. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins 2001.

 

18.  Kaminsky, LA, Glass, SC and Dwyer, G. (Content Authors) American College of Sports Medicine: Metabolic Calculations Tutorial CD-ROM. Pub. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. Fall 1999. (First edition 2000, 2nd edition 2001.)

 

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.. Santos, V.J. and Armstrong, D.G. Effect of mode of exercise on fat oxidation during exercise.  J. Strength and Cond. Res 13(1) 29-34, 1999.

 

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. Nebraska Journal for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Vol 28(1): Spring1997.

 

26.  Glass, SC. "Exercise in the Heat: Physiological consequences, acclimatization and prescription guidelines." Certified News (Newsletter for Certified Clinical and Health & Fitness Professionals), American College of Sports Medicine. Vol. 6, No.1 1996.

 

27.  Glass, SC. “ Carbohydrates Before, During and After Exercise” Nebraska Journal for Health,

       Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Vol 27(2): Fall 1996.

 

28.  Glass, SC. "Exercise and Heat Tolerance: Keep your athletes safe!" Nebraska Journal for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Vol 26(2): Fall 1995.

 

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


  1. Albert R., Glass S. Core Muscle Activation During Overhead Squat Using a Water-filled Training Tube. To be presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Boston, MA May 2016.
  2. Glass S. Using Team Research as a Tool for High Impact Learning. Presented at the Hawaii International Education Conference, Honolulu HI. January 2016
  3. Glass, S., Blanchette, T., Karwan, L., Pearson, S., ONeil, A., Karlik, D., Albert, R. Core muscle activation during unstable bicep curl using a water-filled training tube. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, San Diego, CA May 2015.
  4. Pearson, S., ONeil, A., Karwan, L., Glass, S. Core muscle activation during unstable leg extension using a water-filled training tube. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, San Diego, CA May 2015.
  5. Invited International Research Presentation: Current Trends in Resistance Training, Electromyography as a tool to study muscle activation. University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic. May 2013
  6. Invited International Research Presentation: Effect of a learning trial on self-selected resistance training load. EPS Chongqing International Sports Medicine and Neurology Forum, Chongquing , China October 2011
  7. Webinar presenter:"Cultural Differences among Places in Understanding Sustainability." The series is hosted by the Michigan Higher Education Land Policy (MIHELP) Consortium and is focused on how state economic success will be tied to the success of Michigan "places," in the new, global economy. February 2010.
  8. Kushion, D.E., Rheume, J.T., Yount, K.A., Glass, S.C., Alderink, G.J. and Jin, J.H. Activation of VMO and VL  during four rehabilitation exercises. Presented at the ACSM  National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN June 2008.
  9. Hatzel, B., Johnson, S., Chaloupka, H. and Glass, S. Effects of velocity on muscle activation during leg extension exercise. Presented at the ACSM  National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN June 2008.
  10. Glass, S., Christopher, N., Lioubimsteva, E. Wenner, W. Sustainability on a University Campus: Promoting a Model for Communities. Presented at Sustainability in Practice Conference. Kingston University, Kingston, UK September 2007.
  11. Glass, S. Kinney, E., Wustoff, J., Zyck, A. Hatzel, B., Vaughn, D. Strickler, T. Motor unit recruitment of the trapezius muscle during varied shoulder abduction exercises.
  12. Presented at the ACSM    National Meeting, New Orleans, LA May 2007.
  13. Glass, S.C. and Hoffman, M.M. Effect of a Learning Trial on Self-Selected Resistance Training Intensity. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Denver, CO. June 2006
  14. Glass, S.C. Effect of pedal frequency on the heart rate deflection point. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN. June 2004.
  15. Glass, S.C. Effect of pedal cadence on the ventilatory and electromyographic threshold. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, San Francisco, Ca. May 2003.
  16. Heithold, K. Glass, S.C. Variations in heart rate and perception of effort during land and water aerobics. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, St. Louis, MO May 2002.
  17. Reeg, E.A., Glass, S.C., Todd, J. Accuracy of Caltrac accelerometer for estimating caloric expenditure during resistance training exercises. Presented at the Northland Chapter ACSM Spring Meeting, St. Cloud, MN March 2000. 1st place- abstract competition.
  18. Bierma, J. Reeg, E. and Glass, SC.. Caloric cost of traditional martial arts training. Presented at the Northland Chapter ACSM Spring Meeting, St. Cloud, MN March 1999.
  19. Glass, SC. and Stanton, D.R. Self selected weight training intensity among untrained men and women. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Orlando, FL June, 1998. Stanton, D.R. and Glass, SC. Motor unit recruitment of the latissimus dorsi muscle during three lifting exercises.Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Orlando, FL June, 1998.
  20. Glass, SC. and Chvala, A.M. Preferred exertion across three common modes of exercise. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Denver, CO. June, 1997
  21. Jackson, V.J. and Glass, SC.. Influence of fitness level on the relative intensity for peak fat utilization. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Cincinnati, OH June 1996.
  22. Armstrong, T.J. and Glass, SC. Motor unit recruitment of the pectoral muscle during incline and decline bench press exercise. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Cincinnati, OH June 1996.
  23. Chvala, A.M., & Glass, SC. Validity of a submaximal branching protocol based on ratings of perceived exertion (RPE). Presented at Northland Chapter ACSM meeting. Spring 1996.
  24. Conley, D.S., Hill, K.L., Glass, SC.., Collins, M.A., Estes. K.K., Holcomb, R.R. Isotonic periodized strength training lowers body fatness in young women. Presented at the National Strength and Conditioning Association National Conference, Phoenix, AZ. June, 1995.
  25. Glass, SC. & Glass, K.K. Blood lipid and physical activity profile of Nebraska college students. Presented at the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance annual conference. Norfolk, NE. October, 1995.
  26. Glass, K.K. & Glass, SC. Nutritional habits and eating preferences of Nebraska college students. Presented at the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance annual conference. Norfolk, NE. October, 1995.
  27. Greiwe, J.S., Glass, SC. Kaminsky, L.A., Wegner, D.G., Ross, J.H., Warych, K.L., Becque, M.D., Knowlton, R.G. Validity and reliability of  VO2max estimates from a submaximal cycle ergometer test. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN  June, 1995
  28. Jackson, V.J. and Glass, SC.. Effect of exercise mode on the training intensity for peak fat utilization. Presented at  the ACSM National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN  June, 1995
  29. Glass, SC. and Holcomb, R.R. The use of RPE without prior testing or pacing for the prescription of exercise training intensity.  Presentated at the ACSM National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN  June, 1995
  30. Conley, D.S., Hill, K.L., Glass, SC. Collins, M.A., Estes, K.K., Holcomb, R.R. Short term resistance training does not alter lipoprotein-lipids in young women.  Presentated at the ACSM National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN  June, 1995
  31. Wegner, D.G., Glass, SC. Greiwe, J.S., Knowlton, R.G., Kaminsky, L.A., Moreau, K.L. Kerr, C.G. Validity and reliability of RPE to predict peak oxygen consumption. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN  June, 1995
  32. Glass, SC. Knowlton, R.G., Sullivan, J.J., Sanjabi, P.B. Effects of glycogen depletion on maximal and submaximal ventilation. Presented at the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Annual Meeting,  Portland, OR. October, 1994.
  33. Sullivan, J.J., Knowlton, R.G., Glass, SC.., Steger, R.W., Perkins, R.M., Fadden, C.T.  The effects of infused caffeine on the catecholamine and hemodynamic recovery responses to supramaximal exercise. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN June, 1994.
  34. Glass, SC. Knowlton, R.G., Dieter, M.E. Ventilatory Kinetics during the transition from light to moderate exercise. Presented at Midwest ACSM Winter Meeting, Boyne Mtn. MI. February, 1993.
  35. Weiss, E.P., Becque, M.D., Sullivan, J.J., Glass, SC.. Effects of Warm Up on Ventilatory Threshold.  Presented at ACSM National Meeting, Dallas TX. May, 1992.
  36. Glass, SC. Becque, M.D., Knowlton, R.G., Sullivan, J.J., Weiss, E.P. Physiologic Responses to Exercise at Low, Moderate, and High Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures.  Presented at ACSM National Meeting, Dallas TX May, 1992.
  37. Robinson, B.D., Sullivan, J.J., Knowlton, R.G., Becque, M.D., Narve, M., Glass, SC.. Caffeine Increases Resistance Exercise Performance.   Presented at ACSM National Meeting, Dallas TX May, 1992.
  38. Sullivan, J.J., Knowlton, R.G., Becque, M.D., Glass, SC.., Narve, M., Robinson, B. Cardiovascular and Hemodynamic Responses to Successive Karate Kata. Presented at ACSM National Meeting, Dallas TX May, 1992.
  39. Naftzger, L., Kaminsky, L.A., Whaley, M.H., Dwyer, G.B., Glass, SC.., Getchell, L.H. Prevalence of Over Exertion During Submaximal Exercise Tests Using 85% of Age-Predicted Maximal Heart Rate. Presented at Midwest ACSM Winter Meeting, Boyne Mtn. MI. February 1992
  40. Glass, SC. Kaminsky, L.A. & Whaley, M.H.  An Evaluation of the Age Predicted Maximal Heart Rate in Establishing Exercise Intensity. Presented at Midwest ACSM Winter Meeting, Boyne Mtn. MI. February 1990.
  41. Glass, SC. Whaley, M.H., & Wegner, M.S.  A Comparison of Ratings of Perceived Exertion Between Standard Test Protocols and Steady State Exercise Training. Presented at ACSM National Meeting, Baltimore, MD. May, 1989.
  42. Wegner, M.S., Whaley, M.H. & Glass, SC. The Effects of a Field Learning Trial and Various Methods of Feedback in Self-Regulation of Exercise Intensity. Presented at ACSM National Meeting,Baltimore, MD. May, 1989.
  43.   Glass, S.C. “Anaerobic Threshold, Applications in Athletics” Nebraska Journal for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Vol 28(1): 28-29, Spring 1997.


Advised Undergraduate Student Abstract Presentations (sample)

 

2002- current : 3-6 Student Poster presentations annually at GVSU Student Scholars Day

 Recent:

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

Bevier, K., Coutur, G., Karwen L., Pearson, S., Tillotson, S. and Glass S. Technique for quantifying muscle activation using electromyography. April 2014

Blanchette, T and Glass S. Muscle activation during instability training. April 2014


Past

1.      Baranowski, R., Vaughn, B., Robinett, D. Strength to Body Weight Ratios in Trained Men and Women. Presented at the Grand Valley State University Student Scholarship Day April, 2002

2.      Hansen, H., VanderKooi,A.and Runnels, J., Rate of Fatigue in GVSU Women’s Soccer Players. Presented at the Grand Valley State University Student Scholarship Day April, 2002

3.      Cornman, T., Kelso, M.,  and Stierley, S. Cardiovascular Response to  Prescribed RPE in Men and Women: Arm vs Leg Exercise. Presented at the Grand Valley State University Student Scholarship Day April, 2002

4.      Schaaf, J. Force Estimation in Dominant and Non-Dominant Forearm Flexors. Presented at the Grand Valley State University Student Scholarship Day April, 2002

5.      Frees, J., Glass, S. and  Smith,M. Quadriceps and Hamstring Strength: Muscle Balance and Performance. Presented at the Grand Valley State University Student Scholarship Day April, 2002

6.      Haynes A., and Feldman, J. Effect of rest on Contralateral Leg Extension Strength Following Unilateral fatiguing Contractions. Presented at the Grand Valley State University Student Scholarship Day April, 2002

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.      Everett, O.J., Merrit, M., and Glass, S.C. The effect of eye closure on the bilateral deficit.

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. Omaha, NE. November, 1996.

10.  Herbst, M.E., Jones, S.L., Morfeld, T.L., and Glass, S.C. Preferred intensity of exertion across three common modes of exercise. Presented at Northland Chapter ACSM meeting. Spring 1996.

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 Glass S.C. Science and Math Update. A publication of the GVSU Regional Math and Science Center for area educators (High School). I have written articles on:

·                 Physical Activity, Blood Pressure, Heart Disease markers, Diabetes…         

·                  Glass S.C.  Anaerobic Threshold: Definition and application. Presented at the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Annual Meeting, Grand Island, NE November 1997.

·                  Glass, S.C. The Basics of Tae Kwon Do. Presented at the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Annual Meeting, Grand Island, NE November 1997.

 

·                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” Nebraska Journal for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Vol 27(2): 26-27, Fall 1996.

·                 Glass, S.C. "Exercise and Heat Tolerance: Keep your athletes safe!" Nebraska Journal for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Vol 26(2): Fall 1995.

·                 Glass, S.C. "Teaching Youth Martial Arts: Building Better People". Presented at the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Annual Meeting. Norfolk, NE. October, 1995

·                 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 Grand Valley State University (Wood TV 8 NBC)

 

 

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 Mexico

-          Wood TV 8 TV spot

-          GR Press (phone), Mich. Pub. Radio (phone), Fox 17TV (phone), Ch 3 Kalamazoo (phone), WGVU (in person interview for radio)

 

Interviews 2008

Grand Rapids Press: “Sustainability Education at Grand Valley State University” Aug. 2008

Michigan Business Review: “GVSU re-focusing sustainability courses” July 2008

Grand Rapids Press- Fitness trends, Large Sports facilities   Feb 08

Grand Rapids Press- Breath holding and weight training      June 08

Rapid Growth –GR- Sustainability Tracking and Assessment at GVSU – Feb 08

Multiple interviews with GVSU Student Newspaper (Lanthorn)

 

 

 

 

Interviews 2007

Good Housekeeping, Fitness Magazine

Prevention magazine (March)

Grand Rapids Press Oct 2007)

Radio: “The Better Life Show” Host Dr. Chet Zelasko- Topic: Strength Training

Grand Rapids Press  Jan 1 2007 (Personal profile)

 

 

Interviews 2006

Featured in Grand Rapids Press:        Dec 2006 (fitness tips)           

 

 

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