![]() During their time at Miami, Priyana was a part of the Mid-American Conference Championship and Regular season winning team for the 2018-19 season, was awarded the Mid-American Conference Diversity and Inclusion student-athlete award for the year 2020, was awarded Senior service and Employee Leadership awards and was one of the twenty seniors out of the entire graduating class of 2021 to be awarded the President’s Distinguished Service award for their work on and off campus. Priyana uses they/ she pronouns and recently graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology (Coaching) and Bachelor of Arts degree in Women Gender and Sexuality Studies. Priyana Kalita comes from India and is a former student-athlete for the Varsity Women’s tennis team for Miami University. Bernie graduated from the University of Central Arkansas (AR) with a degree in Psychology and a minor in Sociology. ![]() in Sport Leadership from Miami University (OH), where she researched gender differences in acceptance of aggression. in American Cultural Studies from BGSU (OH) where she developed an LGBTQ+ training program for sport psychology consultants. Previously, Bernie was an instructor of record at BGSU teaching Introduction to Sport Psychology and Mental Skill classes. ![]() Within her sport psychology consulting practice, Bernie has worked to integrate LGBTQ+ inclusive trainings for consultants, athletic teams, and athletic administrators to build inclusive practices framed in Cultural Sport Psychology. In addition to her duties in academia, Bernie is the Director of Soccer Operations for BGSU Women’s Soccer and a sport psychology consultant. Bernie’s research centers on LGBTQ+ inclusion, diversity training, and culturally responsive pedagogy in sport. She is graduate research assistant for Project IMPACT, where she assists in research and professional development in culturally responsive teaching, field coaching, and universal design learning. She is tired of seeing and hearing and feeling the discriminatory practices embedded in the hegemonic structures of power and oppression, both in sport and through society at large so, her goal is to make some noise with like-minded individuals who share the same passion and love of sport so as to make sport (and society) the kind of space it can and should be.īernie Compton (she/her/hers) is a doctoral student in Leadership Studies at Bowling Green State University (OH). Her long term goal is to be a part of and contribute into the field of sport research, particularly from a sport for social justice and change perspective. Her current goal is to never stop learning she strives to build upon her personal and professional development every day, taking it one step at a time. As an interdisciplinary program, her concentration is in ethnicity, gender, and social identity, along with Sport Studies. Please join us in welcoming our Athlete Ally research team!Įmma Calow is from Northern Ireland and is a PhD student at Bowling Green State University in the American Culture Studies program.
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