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A victorious team of exercise science students

April 8, 2025 by Ella Reuter

The victorious Quiz Bowl team (from left to right): Sarah Peters, Heather Vlietstra and Tom Voss.

Three Missouri State University exercise science students dominated the recent 2025 Central States Quiz Bowl, finishing in first place.

The competition took place at the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Central States Conference in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Feb. 27-28

The winning team comprised seniors Sarah Peters, Heather Vlietstra and Tom Voss. The team took home a trophy, and each member received a $750 stipend to pay for the National ACSM Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, in May. Thanks to their win, they will represent Missouri State and the Central States Chapter at the conference.

About the Quiz Bowl

The competition was a jeopardy-style trivia involving about 15 teams. Each team included three undergraduate students and a faculty member.

Competitors had to answer questions in three rounds – single, double and final jeopardy.  The questions came from various categories, including anatomy, cardiovascular physiology, muscle physiology, pathophysiology, exercise prescription, biomechanics, metabolism, exercise testing, fitness assessment and a miscellaneous one.

The Missouri State trio received help and guidance from Dr. Ryan Gordon and Dr. Stacy Goddard, assistant professors in the School of Health Sciences.

“The questions in the Quiz Bowl are derived from content covered within our exercise science curriculum, so their success is an excellent reflection of our program, its content and our faculty,” said Gordon. “The students did the preparation, but our program gave them the foundation to be successful.”

According to Peters, this first-place finish and the chance to represent Central States at the national level is “a huge honor and recognition for Missouri State and the exercise science program.”

As for Vlietstra, she looks forward to the Atlanta trip.

“I get to spend time with my teammates who are great people. I hope we’ll have a great experience, meet new people and enjoy the trivia bowl there,” she said.

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Filed Under: MCHHS News Tagged With: Exercise Science, Ryan Gordon, School of Health Sciences, Student Success, students

Faculty spotlight: Dr. Ryan Gordon and Dr. Michelle Jackson

September 4, 2024 by Ella Reuter

The McQueary Family Health Sciences Hall signage

Get to know Dr. Ryan Gordon and Dr. Michelle Jackson, faculty members in the McQueary College of Health and Human Services (MCHHS).

Gordon is an assistant professor in the School of Health Sciences and Jackson is an assistant professor in the School of Health Care Professions.

Let’s learn more about them.

Where are you from?

Gordon: I’m from Litchfield, Illinois. I also lived in Edwardsville, Illinois, for seven years and Denton, Texas, for four.

Ryan Gordon
Dr. Ryan Gordon

Jackson: I’m originally from Monte Vista, Colorado.

What brought you to Missouri State?

Gordon: I worked at Drury University for two years before moving over to Missouri State. The exercise science program was looking for a new faculty member in spring 2023. I applied and am so glad I did. It’s been a fantastic transition for me.

Jackson: The amazing reputation of the occupational therapy program and the wonderful faculty and staff who work within the program.

How many years have you been at Missouri State?

Gordon: I’m starting my second year here.

Jackson: I’m beginning my second year at Missouri State.

What’s your favorite memory here so far?

Michelle Jackson
Dr. Michelle Jackson

Gordon: I have two. The first would be bringing both of my sons (they’re 4 and 2 years old) to campus to see where I work, my office and the lab spaces we use. The second would be taking several exercise science students to a research and education conference this past March. It’s awesome to introduce students to new experiences and learning content they don’t normally get to see in a typical classroom

Jackson: My favorite memory is Merry Friendsgiving — a celebratory tradition in the occupational therapy program that includes the faculty, staff and students.

What do you enjoy most about working here?

Gordon: I enjoy my co-workers and colleagues, the energy and excitement a larger university and campus bring and the Midwest vibes the Springfield area has.

Jackson: It’s great to collaborate with so many different departments and disciplines. I also love the atmosphere of a university — it just feels so alive.

What do you look forward to at the beginning of the school year?

Gordon: I look forward to the energy and excitement the first week of class brings on campus and in the classroom.

Jackson: I enjoy meeting new students and reconnecting with returning students. Fall semester always feels like a fresh start and the beginning of a new adventure.

What do you do for leisure/relaxation?

Gordon: For leisure, I exercise (resistance training, cycling, walking/hiking, yoga), read and make coffee (I roast my own). I have two young boys, so I don’t really relax!

Jackson: I enjoy restoring antique furniture, reading, weight training, traveling and hiking. I’ve been able to combine hiking and travel a few times, including when I went to Colorado, Arizona, Iceland and Mt. Kilimanjaro. I’m currently planning my next hiking/travel adventure.

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Filed Under: exercise and movement science, Occupational Therapy Tagged With: faculty, Michelle Jackson, Ryan Gordon, Spotlights

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