Department: Health & Sport Science
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Kara Voss M.Ed.

About
- Assistant Professor of Sports Studies
EDUCATION
M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction, McPherson College
B.S. in Health and Physical Education, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Contact
- Phone: (620) 242-0591
- Email: [email protected]
Austin McCulloch Ph.D.

About
- Assistant Professor
- Department Chair
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Texas A&M University
M.S., Tarleton State University
B.S., Tarleton State University
Contact
- Phone: (620) 242-0588
- Email: [email protected]
Min Jung Kim Ph.D.

About
- Assistant Professor of Sport Management
EDUCATION
Ph.D., The University of New Mexico
M.S., Syracuse University
B.A., Sookmyung Women’s University
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
Throughout my journey as an educator, a researcher, and an athlete, I have learned to strive for excellence and contribute to society with the knowledge I have attained from learning. My goals for all students include learning and creatively applying fundamental concepts and being prepared to work in the sport industry. I believe it is my responsibility to help students navigate their goals ultimately.
Contact
- Phone: (620) 242-0400
- Email: [email protected]
Katharine O'Connor MOT

About
- Assistant Professor of Health Science
EDUCATION
B.S. Psychology, Kansas State University
Secondary Major Gerontology, Kansas State University
B.S. Occupational Students, University of Kansas Medical Center
Master of Occupational Therapy, University of Kansas Medical Center
I am from a small town in Kansas called Holyrood. I went to Kansas State University for my undergraduate and KU Med for my master’s where I became an occupational therapist. I have been working at McPherson Hospital for the past 6 years in both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services.
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
“My teaching philosophy is grounded in providing a stimulating educational environment where building relationships with students is at the forefront. I believe this helps enhance the students’ level of motivation, desire to learn, and overall learning ability. I want students to understand their potential in the classroom while building skills that go beyond the classroom, allowing true reflection and thinking for their future careers.”
Contact
- Phone: (620) 242-0400
- Email: [email protected]
Elliot Koester

About
- Assistant Professor of Health Science
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
“My teaching philosophy is to create an atmosphere that encourages student learning and engagement. My goal is to bring enthusiasm to the classroom where students learn practical concepts that will be useful for the future.”
Contact
- Phone: (316) 315-9836
- Email: [email protected]
Jamie Fuqua B.S.

About
- Assistant Professor of Health Science
EDUCATION
B.S., Biochemistry, McPherson College
Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT), Rockhurst University
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
“As an educator on topics of health, wellness, and the healthcare industry, I strive to create a learning environment of exploration and reflection, while helping students develop skills such as adaptability and resilience. My hope is to create a strong foundation of knowledge for the students to build upon as they pursue their individual career goals.”
Contact
- Phone: (620) 242-0631
- Email: [email protected]