
معرفی
Kelly Frazier is a Lecturer of Health Sciences at Furman University, where she has been affiliated since 2002. She holds an M.A. in Health and Exercise Science from Furman University and a B.S. in Exercise Science from James Madison University. Her work focuses on promoting healthy living through education, community programs, and internships.
Education:
- M.A., Health and Exercise Science, Furman University
- B.S., Exercise Science (minor in Nutrition), James Madison University
Research Interests and Initiatives:
- Developed the FUEL Intervention program to promote healthy eating among employees and spouses, using a plate-based model emphasizing vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.
- Launched the FIT-Rx Internship, training students to design exercise programs for faculty, staff, and spouses to combat chronic diseases.
- Founded FUEL the Community, an internship program partnering with local nonprofits to provide nutrition education and health guidance.
- Collaborated with Furman Dining Services on the Eat Well initiative, improving campus food options and hosting wellness events.
Community Engagement:
- Advisor for the Furman Culinary Club, leading healthy cooking workshops and community service.
- Partnered with Miracle Hill Ministries and Loaves and Fishes to enhance nutrition in homeless shelters and recovery centers.
Additional Roles:
- Coordinates Furman’s Group Exercise Program and leads classes like weight training, cycling, and yoga.
- Provides nutrition and yoga support for Furman athletic teams.
Certifications: Health and Fitness Specialist (American College of Sports Medicine).
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