Gary Karr | Pedagogy | Stretch Exercises | Dr. Eugenia Scott

Dr. Eugenia Scott was born in 1947. She graduated from Slippery Rock State College in 1969 with her Bachelor’s Degree; Purdue University in 1971, with her Master’s Degree; and Ball State University in 1995, with her Doctorate Degree.

She coached and taught at Butler University in Indianapolis from 1971, until her retirement in 2008, when she moved back to Rimersburg. During this time, she was involved with IAHPERD, WACRA, USABA, IBSA, and Mission trips to Haiti.

She was involved in officiating Goalball, for the United States Association of Blind Athletes and traveled the world officiating at competitions and the Paralympics. These travels took her to Panama, Holland, South Korea, South Africa, China, Australia, and England, among others.

As a presenter for the World Association for Case Method Research and Application, she was able to travel to Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bratislava, along with other “fun” trips to Iceland and Haiti.

She was also big into adventures and had hobbies such as reflexology, master gardening, chicken keeping, essential oils, genealogy, roping, “clowning” around, beekeeping and natural health.