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Dr. Trisha Brown serves as Professor of Sports and Exercise Science within the Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences at West Texas A&M University's College of Nursing and Health Sciences, where she has been faculty since 2014. Her academic leadership spans both undergraduate and graduate programs in sports education and management.
Her educational foundation includes:
- B.A. in Athletic Training and Health Education (1997) from Bethel University
- B.S. in Physical Education (2003) from Winona State University
- M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction (2003) from Winona State University
- Ph.D. in Sports Management with Sports Leadership concentration (2016) from United States Sports Academy
Dr. Brown's research program investigates critical intersections between physical activity and cognitive performance, student retention dynamics in academic settings, and legal frameworks governing sports. Her work on cognitive function examines how exercise interventions impact neurocognitive outcomes, while her sports law research analyzes regulatory compliance and liability cases in athletic contexts. The student retention studies focus on evidence-based strategies to improve academic persistence through physical education frameworks.
As graduate faculty, she teaches specialized Sport Management courses while delivering undergraduate instruction in Personal Fitness Concepts, Non-Traditional Games pedagogy, and Child Health Programming. Her teaching methodology integrates experiential learning with theoretical foundations across SES curriculum.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source materials.
Dr. Brown maintains an active advising role for graduate students in Sport Management while contributing to departmental initiatives from her office in the Virgil Hansen Activities Center. Her professional service includes curriculum development for health and wellness programming with emphasis on evidence-based pedagogical approaches.





