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Kevin Henry is a Senior Professional Lecturer in the Athletic Training Program within the School of Science at Marist College. He also serves as Assistant Dean for the School of Science, where he leads faculty development, student engagement, and program communications. He has been a core faculty member since 2012 and oversees clinical education for athletic training students.
Education:
- MS in Education, Old Dominion University, 2007
- BS in Athletic Training, Marist College, 2005
His research and teaching focus on athletic training, therapeutic interventions, injury rehabilitation, and clinical skill development. He has published extensively on topics including muscle recovery, therapeutic modalities, spinal motion during patient transfers, and curricular effectiveness in athletic training education. His work frequently appears in the Journal of Athletic Training.
The recent publications reflect a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice in athletic training, particularly in the areas of recovery modalities (cryotherapy, compression, stretching), injury management (elbow, foot, spine), and educational outcomes. His work bridges clinical practice with academic training, supporting the development of future athletic trainers.
Scientific Awards:
- Faculty Award for Excellence in Athletic Training, Marist College, 2005
Kevin Henry mentors students through research collaborations and clinical supervision. While formal graduate advisees are not listed, he has co-authored research with students and colleagues. He plays a key role in faculty development and program promotion as Assistant Dean. He has presented his research at national conferences, including the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting.
He is actively involved in the academic and administrative leadership of the Athletic Training Program and contributes to the advancement of athletic training education through research, teaching, and service.



