Betty Block faculty for health sciences.

I am intrigued by the interconnected nature of humans – the mind, body, and spirit embodied in the world of other embodied souls.

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Betty A. Block, Ed.D.
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Artist, philosopher and scientist. Betty Block embodies all three with ease. Whether she's performing dance at the Kennedy Center, studying the minutia of human movement or showcasing the talents of disabled performers, Block has one question in mind: what does it mean to be human?

A Conversation with Dr. Block

Hear directly from Dr. Block as she shares insights on East Texas A&M and her profound discipline. You’ll also discover her valuable advice for prospective students.

Dr. Block’s ETAMU Advice

Come join the Pride! There is so much to love about East Texas A&M. It’s large enough to attract top-quality professors from around the world who actually teach your classes. It’s small enough that people know your name and you will be big enough to take leadership positions if you want them! Most importantly, the Lion network of faculty, staff and alumni have your back.

What makes you passionate about your discipline?

I am intrigued by the interconnected nature of humans – the mind, body and spirit embodied in the world of other embodied souls. The field of Kinesiology and all of her sub-disciplines provide the opportunity to study every part of what it means to be human.

Silhouette of a couple dancing, one is in a wheelchair, in front of a window.

Educational Background

Review your academic degrees and professional experience. Your earned qualifications and past academic appointments are listed here.

  • Ed.D., Physical Education and Recreation, East Texas State University(now East Texas A&M University), 1989
  • M.S., Physical Education, East Texas State University(now East Texas A&M University), 1978
  • B.S., Elementary Education with Physical Education Specialization, East Texas State University(now East Texas A&M University), 1976

Academic Positions

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  • Professor, Health and Human Performance, Texas A&M University-Commerce(now East Texas A&M University), 2011-2022
  • Interim Department Head, Educational Leadership, Texas A&M University-Commerce(now East Texas A&M University), 2018
  • Associate Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Texas A&M University-Commerce(now East Texas A&M University), 2014–2016

Awards and Honors

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  • Texas A&M System Regents Professor, 2020
  • Outstanding Department Head Award, 2013-2014
  • A&M System Excellence in Teaching Award, 2011
  • Presidential Award, National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education
  • Presidential Citation, National Dance Association

Research Interests

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  • Relational Cultural Theory
  • Phenomenology
  • Dance Therapy

Professional Organizations

Your professional affiliations include these organizations.

  • American Dance Therapy Association
  • National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education
  • Council of Graduate Schools
  • American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Selected Publications

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  • Block, B.A. (2019). Organizational Physiology: Transcending Ambiguity in Higher Education in Transcending Politics in Higher Education. Myers Education Press: Gorham, Maine
  • Block, B. A., Kissell, J. (2001). “The Dance: Essence of Embodiment” The Journal of Theoretical Medicine and Biomedical Ethics.
  • Block, B.A. (2010). “Cultural Relational Leaders: Unraveling, Understanding and Using Narratives in Leadership Practice.” Quest, 62, Issue 3, August. 250 – 259
  • Block, B.A. (2014). Leadership and Ambiguity: When Policy, Politics and Truth Collide. Quest, 66, 323-337.
  • Block, B.A. & Estes, S.G. (2011). “Supercomplexity in Higher Education Kinesiology.” Quest. 63(2),179 -196.
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