Concordia University, Nebraska

Eunice Goldgrabe

Eunice Goldgrabe

Professor of Health and Human Performance


Chair of the Health and Human Performance Department

Profile

Eunice Goldgrabe has taught at Concordia University, Nebraska since 1967. She also has served at Lutheran high schools in Chicago, IIll., and Seward and previously coached women’s athletics at Concordia. Presently she teaches courses in the human performance, education, and general studies departments. She is a member of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, the Concordia University System’s Council for Physical Activity and Wellness, Phi Epsilon Kappa, and Phi Kappa Phi. She co-sponsors the student-led organization, Leaders in Physical and Health Education (LIPHE).

Education

D.A., Middle Tennessee State University (1999)
M.A., University of Northern Colorado (1974)
B.S.Ed., Concordia University, Nebraska (1966)

Courses taught

Foundations of Human Performance, Programs in Team Activities, Programs in Leisure and Recreational Activities, Programs in Dance and Rhythmic Activities, Senior Seminar in Human Performance, Methods in Secondary Physical Education, First-Year Seminar, and various activity classes

Other

Goldgrabe is the recipient of the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, and Dance Honor Award and the National Association for Girls and Women in Sport Pathfinder Award.

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