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Ehren Green Named Academic Advisor at Temple

8.4.11 | General

Green to work with Football team

PHILADELPHIA – Ehren Green has been named an academic advisor for the Student-Athlete Academic Advising & Support Center at Temple University.

The Crestview Hills, Ky., native will work primarily with the football team.

“We are very excited about Ehren joining our staff,” said Justin Miller, Director of Student-Athlete Academic Advising & Support Center. “She is an extremely bright, hardworking, and dedicated advisor who I am confident will quickly become an outstanding resource for our student-athletes.”

Green spent the last year as an academic advisor at Temple's College of Education. Prior to her arrival in Philadelphia, Green spent five years as the educational counselor for the women's basketball, men's soccer, and rifle teams at West Virginia University. During her tenure at WVU she helped produce 29 WVU Athletic Directors Academic Honor Roll recipients, 11 BIG EAST Academic All-Stars and a McNair Scholar in Sparkle Davis in 2007. Additionally, Liz Repella was named a recipient of the 2008-09 BIG EAST Conference's Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award as well as being named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II first-team performer.

Green earned a bachelor's degree from Ball State in 2003 in exercise science and wellness and a master's degree in sport management from West Virginia in 2004. She finished a second master's degree from WVU in 2006 in educational leadership studies in higher education.

A four-year women's soccer starter and letterwinner at Ball State, Green (nee Reagor) resides in Springfield, Pa., with her husband Bryan and son Henry.
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