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Curriculum Vita

Jack W. Berryman

EDUCATION B.S. Lock Haven State College, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, 1969, Cum Laude

M.S. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1971

M.A. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1974

Ph.D. University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1976

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2016-present Professor Emeritus, Department of Bioethics and Humanities, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

2009-2015 Professor of Medical History, Department of Bioethics and Humanities, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

2001-2015 Adjunct Professor of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

1999-2000 Acting Chairman, Department of Medical History and Ethics, School of

(Aug. – Oct.) Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

1995-2009 Professor of Medical History, Department of Medical History and Ethics, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

1984-1995 Associate Professor of Medical History, Department of Medical History and Ethics, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

1981-1984 Associate Professor of Kinesiology, Department of Kinesiology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

1976-1981 Assistant Professor, School of Physical and Health Education, and Department of Kinesiology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

1975-1976 Acting Assistant Professor, School of Physical and Health Education, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

1971-1972 Instructor and Varsity Soccer Coach, Department of Physical Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts


HONORS

2009 Alderson Lecturer, 28th Annual C.J. Alderson Lecture, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas

2007 Excellence in Craft Award (First Place) from the Outdoor Writers Association of America for Fly Fishing Pioneers & Legends of the Northwest.

2004 D.B. Dill Historical Lecturer, 51st Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana

2001 Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine

1999 Krost Lecturer, 19th Annual Krost Symposium, “The Role of Sports in Society,” Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, Texas

1996 Distinguished Service Award for Exceptional Contributions, North American Society for Sport History, Auburn, Alabama

1994 Distinguished Educator Award, Lock Haven University Alumni Association,

Lock Haven, PA

1994 D.B. Dill Historical Lecturer, 40th Annual Meeting of the American College

of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana

1994 Contemporary Authors

1992 Who's Who in American Education

1992 Fellow, American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education

1984-1985 Directory of Distinguished Americans

1981 Phi Alpha Theta Lecturer, 12th Annual Ball State University History Department Lecture Series, Muncie, Indiana

1979-1980 Who's Who in the West

1974-1975 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society

1974-1975 Phi Alpha Epsilon Honor Society

1969 Kappa Delta Pi National Honor Society in Education

1969 Outstanding Senior Award, Lock Haven State College, Pennsylvania

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member Society of Environmental Journalists

Fellow American College of Sports Medicine

Fellow American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education

Past President North American Society for Sport History

(1991-1993)

President North American Society for Sport History

(1989-1991)

President-Elect North American Society for Sport History (Charter Member)

(1987-1989)

Member American Association for the History of Medicine

Past President, Pacific Northwest Historians Guild (Founder and Charter Member)

Board of Directors

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

National

Invited Speaker “The Antiquity of Exercise and the Exercise Prescription for Health,” First World

(June, 2010) Congress on “Exercise is Medicine,” Baltimore, Maryland

Invited Speaker “Exercise as Medicine: An Historical Overview,” 28th Annual C.J. Alderson (April, 2009) Lecture, University of Texas, Austin, Texas

Invited Speaker “The Antiquity of Exercise, Exercise Physiology, and the Exercise Prescription

(April, 2008) for Health: Influences from Sparta, Athens, and Rome,” Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, California

Invited Speaker “Physical Culture in America: 1954 to 2006,” in session on “Exercise Adherence:(May, 2006) Culture to Genes” at the ACSM Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado

Invited Speaker “The Accomplishments of ACSM Over the Past 50 Years: An Historian’s(June, 2004) Perspective,” D.B. Dill Historical Lecture, ACSM Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana

Chair and Invited Colloquium, “ACSM’s Influence and Impact Over the Past 50 Years: An

Organizer Historical Review,” ACSM Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana(June, 2004)

Invited Speaker “Exercise and the Beginning of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation through

(April, 2004) World War I,” Rendezvous 2004 Conference sponsored by American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Member American College of Sports Medicine 50th Anniversary Task Force

(2003-2004) 

Chair and “Fifty Years of the ACSM Annual Meeting: Its Growth, Development,

Organizer Formalization, and Significance” session at the 50th Annual Conference of the

(May, 2003) American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, California.

Historian American College of Sports Medicine

(1994-present)

Chair Office of Museum, History and Archives, American College of Sports Medicine

(1993-present)

Organizer and “Truth and Fiction: Myths in Sports Medicine and Exercise Science” session Speaker at the 46th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine,

(June, 1999) Seattle, Washington

Participant Invited Plenary Session lecture on “Physical Activity Through The Ages:

(Feb 27, 1999) Who Was Active, What They Did, and Why They Did It?” at the Northwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meetings, Kirkland, Washington

Participant Two-part television series titled, “History of Physical Fitness—The Quest for (1998-1999) Health” and “The Quest for Muscle,” produced by Actuality Productions and aired as part of the “Modern Marvels” series on The History Channel.

Invited Speaker The 1996 International Pre-Olympic Scientific Congress on Physical Activity, (July, 1996) Sport, and Health, Dallas, Texas

Keynote Speaker Department of Physical Education, Health, and Recreation Graduation,

(May 20, 1995) Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington

Member Memorials Committee, American Academy of Kinesiology and

(1995-1996) Physical Education

Chair and Organizer "Sport and Biomedical Issues" session at the Twenty-First Annual Conference

(May, 1993) of the North American Society for Sport History, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Chair and "Historiography and the Future: New Directions in the Study of Sport and

Organizer Exercise" session at the Twentieth Annual Conference of the North American

(May, 1992) Society for Sport History, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Participant Educational Mentor, United States Olympic Committee

(1991 - Present)

Chair Distinguished Lectures and Awards Committee, North American

(1991-1993) Society for Sport History

Participant Special lecture on "The Role of Sports in Society: Implications for Children"

(April, 1990) at American Academy of Pediatrics Annual meetings, Seattle, Washington

Participant Special lecture on "The Evolution of the Ideal of Fitness"

(June, 1990) at Goodwill Games Sports Medicine Seminar, Bellevue, Washington

Chair Graduate Student Essay Contest Committee, North American Society for

(1988-1991) Sport History

Consultant WQED/Pittsburgh and The National Academy of Sciences on television

(1989-1990) documentary titled "The Champion Within"

Program Chairman North American Society for Sport History's Seventeenth Annual Conference, (May, 1989) Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina

Program Chairman North American Society for Sport History's Sixteenth Annual Conference,
(May, 1988) Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

Chair and Organizer "Women, Exercise and Health in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century America" (May 23-25, 1988) session at the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the North American Society for Sport History, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

Chair Committee on Awards, North American Society for Sport History

(1987)

Chair and Organizer "Sport, Exercise, and American Medicine" session at the Fifteenth Annual
(May 22-25, 1987) Conference of the North American Society for Sport History, Capital University, Columbus, Ohio

Chair Graduate Student Essay Contest Committee, North American Society for
(1986-1987) Sport History

Chair and Organizer "Sport, Exercise, and American Medicine" session at the Fourteenth Annual
(May 24-26, 1986) Conference of the North American Society for Sport History, University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


Affiliate Faculty Center for the Study of Sports in Society, Northeastern University,

Member College of Arts and Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts

(1984-Present)

Member Public History Committee for the State of Washington, appointed by the
(January 1984- Western History Association and the National Coordinating Committee for

January 1986) the Promotion of History

Moderator "American Sport, 1839-1920" session at the Eleventh Annual Conference of
(May 27-30, 1983) the North American Society for Sport History, Pennsylvania State University University-Mont Alto, Mont Alto, Pennsylvania

Moderator "Open Papers" session at the Tenth Annual Conference of the North American (May 21-24, 1982) Society for Sport History, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas

Chair "American Collegiate Sport" session at the Fourth Canadian Symposium on
(June, 1979) the History of Sport and Physical Education, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Moderator "Sport in American Life: 1776-1860" session at the Fifth Annual Conference (May, 1977) of the North American Society for Sport History, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Chair & Organizer "Sport History" session for the American Alliance for Health, Physical (March,1977) Education and Recreation, Seattle, Washington

Publications Board North American Society for Sport History

(1977)

Chair & Organizer "Sport History" session for the Pacific Coast Branch of the American (August1976) Historical Association, La Jolla, California

Member ARENA Task Forces on "Children and Sport" and "Evaluating the Sport
(1976-1977) Media," The Institute for Sport and Social Analysis

Member Historical Records Committee, National College Physical Education

(1976-1978) Association for Men

Member Future Directions Committee, National College Physical Education
(19751976) Association for Men

Chair & Organizer "Gamesmanship of Men with Guns" session at the Third Annual Conference (April 1975) of the North American Society for Sport History, Boston, Massachusetts

Representative North American Society for Sport History to the meeting of "Specialized
(1974) Societies and Affiliated Groups," called by the American Historical Association, Washington, D.C.

Manager Advertising and Publicity, North American Society for Sport History and
(1974-1977) Journal of Sport History

Secretary Research Section, Maryland Association for Health, Physical Education and (1974-1975) Recreation

Community

Invited Lecture “The First 50 Years of ACSM,” Northwest Regional Chapter of ACSM Annual

(March, 2004) Meeting, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington

Speaker “Exercise and Health in Victorian America,” Healthy-U Presentation, REI,

(May 21, 2001) Seattle, Washington (with James C. Whorton)

Speaker Northwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, “Physical (February, 1999) Activity Through the Ages...,” Kirkland, Washington

Advisory Committee "Outside Seattle" Exhibit, Museum of History and Industry,

(1994-1995) Seattle, Washington

Speaker Lecture on "Shaping Up: A Historical Look at the American Fitness Craze" (September 8, 1990) for University of Washington's "Saturday Seminars" series, Seattle, Washington

Consultant Docent training and lecture on "The Pursuit of Health in America," Museum (March 17, 1990) of History and Industry, Seattle, Washington

Speaker Conference on Environmental Health, Department of Environmental Health (February 22, 1989) and Safety, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

Consultant Fitness in Elementary School Education, Raymond Public Schools, Raymond, (October 1987) Washington

Discussion Leader For six films in the "Sport History Film Series," Museum of History

and Consultant and Industry, Historical Society of Seattle and King County, Seattle,
(September, 1984) Washington

Member Washington State Centennial Games Council, appointed by Washington
(January 1984- Centennial Commission, Joseph R. Illing, Chair, and Alice J. Kling, Executive January 1985) Director

Consultant Physical Education and Athletics, Superintendent of Public Schools, Chehalis (March, 1983) School District, Chehalis, Washington

Member PNAIS Evaluation Committee for Lakeside School, Seattle, Washington

(April 24-27, 1983)

President Pacific Northwest Historians Guild, Seattle, Washington

(1983-1984)

Coordinator & "Themes in Pacific Northwest History," University of Washington Spectrum Speaker Series

(Winter, 1982)

University

Member UW Common Book Committee
(2011-2012)

Mentor UW Professional and Continuing Education Office and UW Teaching Academy, (2011, 2013) Waseda University (Tokyo) Faculty Exchange Program

Member School of Medicine Faculty Council on Academic Affairs
(2005-2008)

Member Faculty Senate (Group VII)

(1999-2001)

Member School of Medicine Executive Committee

(1999-2000)

Member School of Medicine Student Progress Committee

(1991-2005)

Member Advisory Committee on Recreational Sports Programs

(1998-present)

Member Committee to Select Faculty Athletic Representative to NCAA

(1994)

Member and Chair Advisory Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics

(1991-1994)

Member School of Medicine Basic Sciences Minority

(1993-1994) Recruitment Committee

Member Committee on Student Records

(1995-1996)

Lecturer Golden Key National Honor Society, University of

(1991) Washington Chapter

Member Committee on Admissions and Academic Standards

(1990-1993)

Member Executive Committee of Faculty Senate (Group VII)

(1989-1990)

Member Faculty Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Branch Campuses

(1989-1990)

Member Faculty Senate Committee to Nominate the Vice Chairman

(1989)

Member Committee on Animal Care

(1988-1992)

Member Faculty Senate (Group VII)

(1988-1990)

Member Director of University Libraries Search Committee

(1988-1989)

Member School of Medicine Medical Student Thesis Committee

(1987-1991)

Chair Faculty Council on University Libraries

(1988-1989)

Member Faculty Council on University Libraries

(1978-1981,

1987-1990)

Member Provost's Task Force to Review University Libraries and Media Related

(1981) Services

Chair Library Appeals Committee

(1979-1980)

Member Faculty Senate (Group VIII)

(1978-1980)

Member Speakers Bureau

(1976-1983)

Media and Television Programs

Invited Consultant Discovery Channel

(March, 2012)

Invited Consultant PBS History Detectives television show

(April, 2011)

Invited Speaker ACSM Tutorial Lecture, “The Antiquity of Exercise…” Healthy Learning DVD,

(June, 2010) Monterey, California

Historian “Distinguished Leaders in Sports Medicine and Exercise Science,” video
(2005-present) legacy series by Healthy Learning Company, Monterey, California

Invited Speaker D.B. Dill Historical Lecture, Healthy Learning Video, Keynote Speakers at
(June, 2004) ACSM Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana

Invited Speaker “Exercise and Health in Victorian America,” Healthy-U Presentation, KCTU
(May, 2001) TV, Seattle, WA (with James C. Whorton)

Invited Speaker Two-part television series titled, “History of Physical Fitness—The Quest for (1998-1999) Health” and “The Quest for Muscle,” produced by Actuality Productions and aired as part of the “Modern Marvels” series on The History Channel.


Invited Speaker D.B. Dill Historical Lecture, Healthy Learning Video, Keynote Speakers at

(May, 1994) ACSM Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana

Consultant WQED Pittsburgh, PA and The National Academy of Sciences television

(1989-1990) documentary titled “The Champion Within”

Discussion Leader Six films in the “Sport History Film Series,” Museum of History and Industry

and Consultant and Historical Society of Seattle and King County, Seattle, Washington

(September, 1984)

Thesis and Dissertation Committees

Hereford, Kimberly PhD Dissertation, Art History, May 2015. “Sleep Sickness and Spirituality:

2014-2015) Altered States and Victorian Visions of Femininity in British and American Art, 1850-1915”. (Graduate Faculty Representative and Member of Supervisory Committee)

MacDowell, Jen Master’s Thesis, (MA in Museology), May 2015. “History Buff: Understanding

(2014-2015) the Goals of Physical Activity Programs and Exhibits at History Museums”
(Member of Supervisory Committee)

Winder, Laurie Doctor of Philosophy Degree, College of Education, University of Washington (2008-2009) (Graduate Faculty Representative and Member of Supervisory Committee)