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Deb Risisky
Southern Connecticut State University
United States
Deb Risisky, PhD, Associate Professor of Public Health at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Connecticut. Her research is in the area of program evaluation of youth violence, maternal health, and sexual violence prevention programs.
James MacGregor
Southern Connecticut State University
United States Minor Outlying Islands
James MacGregor, EdD, CTRS, Associate Professor and Chair of Recreation, Sport Management and Tourism at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Connecticut. His research areas include inclusion and recreation, disability studies, and leadership development.
Deborah Smith
Southern Connecticut State University (retired)
United States
Deborah Smith, EdD/PhD, Associate Professor of Recreation, Sport Management and Tourism at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Connecticut. Her research is in the area of positive youth development.
Jamie Abraham
Tufts University
United States
Jamie Abraham, MPH, is a student in the DMD Predoctoral Program at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
MaryJo Archambault
Southern Connecticut State University
United States
MaryJo Archambault, EdD, CTRS, Assistant Professor of Recreation, Sport Management and Tourism at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Connecticut. Her research is in the area of the therapeutic use of activities and adapted sports.
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