
About
Melissa Rodgers is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at The Pennsylvania State University and Director of the Center for Fitness and Wellness. An ACSM-registered clinical exercise physiologist, she integrates hands-on practical experiences into the classroom to prepare students for work with both healthy individuals and special clinical populations.
Education
- B.S. Kinesiology: Movement Science, Penn State, 2003
- M.A. Physical Education: Clinical Exercise Physiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Research & Professional Focus
Rodgers’ scholarly and teaching activities center on the assessment and enhancement of physical fitness across diverse populations. Her work spans clinical exercise testing, individualized exercise prescription, and the implementation of behavioral modification strategies that promote adherence to healthy lifestyles. These interests are woven into experiential learning opportunities that bridge classroom theory and real-world practice.
Although no individual publications are listed, her thematic concentration underscores a commitment to evidence-based exercise programming and preventive health strategies, positioning her research and teaching at the intersection of clinical exercise physiology and health behavior change.
Awards & Recognition
No specific scientific awards or fellowships are cited in the available material.
Advising & Grants
No formal lists of student advisees or funded grants are provided; her mentorship is implied through curricular design that emphasizes practical, clinically oriented experiences.
Labs & Teams
Rodgers leads the Center for Fitness and Wellness, a campus resource that presumably supports both educational programming and community fitness initiatives aligned with her expertise.
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