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Jeffrey Cherubini is a Professor of Kinesiology at Manhattan University, where he has served as Department Chair (2013–2021) and contributed to curricular development as Chair of the University Curriculum Committee. His academic journey includes a PhD from Temple University, an MA from San Diego State University, and a BA from Fordham University. His research focuses on exercise and sport psychology, emphasizing eco-developmental perspectives on physical activity motivation, health promotion, and holistic student-athlete development. He actively engages in community initiatives such as the Reverend Henry Rivera Community Garden and the JasperFit Mentor Program, advocating for health equity and social justice in education.
Cherubini’s scholarly work spans over two decades, with publications in journals like Kinesiology Review and International Journal of Exercise Science. His articles often address behavioral change models, sport performance psychology, and the integration of ethical leadership in kinesiology curricula. Notable grants include community-based projects on urban gardening and active transportation equity.
- Education: PhD, Temple University; MA, San Diego State University; BA, Fordham University
- Awards: Recognized by Manhattan College’s Jasper Bridge Program (2017–2020), Exercise is Medicine Program Gold Status, and multiple grants from environmental and health organizations.
He has held significant administrative roles, including leadership in the School of Education & Health’s accreditation processes and steering committees for urban resilience and campus athletics. His professional service includes editorial roles for The Physical Educator and peer review for major conferences like the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.




