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Sunnin Keosybounheuang serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Emporia State University, where she has been a faculty member since 2011 following a decade of teaching health education at Emporia Middle School.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor's in Education from Emporia State University (1999)
- ESL Endorsement Program from Kansas State University
- Master's in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from Emporia State University
- EdD in Curriculum and Teaching from Northcentral University
Dr. Keosybounheuang specializes in Health Education with emphasis on curriculum development for adolescent learners, integrating ESL methodologies into health pedagogy. Her research extends to Physical Education and Recreation disciplines, focusing on practical implementation strategies for school settings. She actively explores cross-disciplinary connections between health education and language acquisition for diverse student populations.
Her professional excellence has been recognized through significant awards including the Kansas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Health Teacher of the Year honor (2008) and the Hopkins Star Performer award (2009).
Dr. Keosybounheuang maintains an active scholarly presence through presentations at conferences spanning local, state, district, national, and international levels. While specific advising details and grant activities are not documented in available sources, her conference engagements demonstrate consistent contribution to health education discourse across multiple geographic scales.





