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Sharon Woodard
Professor of the Practice
Office: Worrell 1155
Email: woodarsk@wfu.edu
Phone: 336-758-5848

Bio

Sharon Woodard received her undergraduate degree from Central Michigan University and her M.S. from Wake Forest University. She is a Associate Professor of Practice and coordinates the Graduate Teaching Program in HES.

Sharon teaches the undergraduate HES 100: Lifestyles and Health course. She also supervises the undergraduate HES 101: Exercise for Health course taught by the HES Graduate Students.

Sharon’s interests include college health behaviors such as nutrition, substance abuse, and physical activity. She works closely with Wake Forest’s Health Educator to promote healthy behaviors on campus. She is also involved in the WFU Alcohol Coalition, Policy Group on Rape Education, Prevention and Response (PREPARE), and the Student Culture and Human Relationships Committee. With the development of the WakeWellness program, Sharon’s goal is to bring more opportunities for health education to the Wake Forest undergraduate campus.

Recent News

  • Deacon Sports Xtra: Dr. Thomas Fehring & Dr. Ben Wooster (’09 Health & Exercise Science Major) Jointly Connected Through Wake Forest Football.
  • HES Proposals Funded
  • Study: Overweight older adults lose weight, keep it off by moving more.”We hope that these findings empower older adults to seek out an array of enjoyable activities that help them to move more throughout the day and to sit less,” said Fanning, an assistant professor of health and exercise science at Wake Forest University
  • HES recruits participants for bone health study
  • Dr. Michael Berry is awarded the Bitove Family Faculty Fellowship

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Worrell Professional Center 2164B
P.O. Box 7868
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Phone: (336) 758.5391
FAX: (336) 758.4680

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