Bryan Romsa
Title
Associate Professor
Office Building
Office
415
Mailing Address
Wagner Hall 415
School of Health and Human Sciences-Box 2275A
University Station
Brookings, SD 57007
School of Health and Human Sciences-Box 2275A
University Station
Brookings, SD 57007
Biography
Bryan Romsa is an Associate Professor of Sport and Recreation Management. Additionally, Dr. Romsa serves as the Coordinator of the undergraduate Sport and Recreation Management Program and the graduate Sport and Recreation Administration Program. He resides in Brookings with his wife, Katelyn, and their four children Grace, John, Joe and Jake.
Education
EdD, Minnesota State University, Mankato
M.S., Minnesota State University, Mankato
B.A., Concordia College - Moorhead
M.S., Minnesota State University, Mankato
B.A., Concordia College - Moorhead
Academic Interests
Athletic Administration
Sport Marketing
Sport Facility Management
Sport Marketing
Sport Facility Management
Academic Responsibilities
Graduate and undergraduate sport and recreation administration.
Graduate and undergraduate sport and recreation marketing.
Graduate and undergraduate sport and recreation marketing.
Committee Activities
Chair, Intercollegiate Athletic Board
Member, College of EHS Tenure and Promotion Committee
Member, College of EHS Tenure and Promotion Committee
Awards and Honors
Edward Patrick Hogan Award for Teaching Excellence
SDSU College of EHS Outstanding Teaching Faculty: Service Learning Award
Sport, Entertainment, and Venues Tomorrow (SEVT) Conference: Best Research Paper Award
SDSU College of EHS Outstanding Early Career Faculty: Teaching and Learning Award
SDSU College of EHS Outstanding Teaching Faculty: Service Learning Award
Sport, Entertainment, and Venues Tomorrow (SEVT) Conference: Best Research Paper Award
SDSU College of EHS Outstanding Early Career Faculty: Teaching and Learning Award
Professional Memberships
NASSM
Work Experience
Assistant Professor: Minnesota State University, Mankato
Area(s) of Research
Sport exit planning of NCAA student-athletes
Factors affecting the college choice of NCAA student-athletes.
Recruitment and retention of NCAA student-athletes.
Factors affecting the college choice of NCAA student-athletes.
Recruitment and retention of NCAA student-athletes.
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