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R. Morgan Pigg (born Robert Morgan Pigg, Jr.) is a Professor Emeritus at the
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Department of Health Education and Behavior and has worked in academia and
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for 40-years. He has been recognized as a Fellow of the American School Health Association and Eta Sigma Gamma, the U.S. national health education honorary. As of September 2020, Pigg was the longest serving Editor in-Chief for the Journal of School Health (a leading academic journal in school health education).


Early life and education

Pigg grew up in central Tennessee and was the first in his family to go to college.Pigg, R. M. (2014, May 14). ''Curriculum vitae''. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation from
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in 1969, where he also received a
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. Pigg then attended Indiana University where he graduated with his H.S.D. (Doctor of Health and Safety) in 1974, and later received his MPH in 1980.


Career

From 1974 to 1980, Pigg was an Assistant and Associate Professor of Health Education at the
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. For one year (1980 to 1981) he was an Associate Professor of Health Education at
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before returning to his alma mater, Indiana University, as an Associate Professor of Health Education. Pigg would stay at Indiana University until 1987, two years after being promoted to the rank of Professor of Health Education. On March 1, 1984, Pigg became the 11th Editor in-Chief of the Journal of Health (now known as Journal of School Health). Pigg served in this role for two decades, publishing 209 issues of the journal, and stepped down from the post on December 31, 2004. As of September 2020, he is the longest serving editor for this journal. Pigg joined the
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faculty in 1987 as Professor in the Department of Health Science Education (which would later become the Department of Health Education and Behavior) in the College of Health and Human Performance. He served as chair of the department from 1987 to 1996, and again from 2007 to 2008. In addition, he was the graduate program coordinator for the department from 2001 to 2006, and again from 2011 to 2012. On May 14, 2014, Pigg entered retirement and became Professor Emeritus. He continued to teach in the graduate program of the Department of Health Education and Behavior, as the instructor for ''Philosophy and Principles of Health Education'', until the end of fall 2019.


Awards and honors

Pigg has received the following honors and awards for his contribution to the field of school health education, adolescent health, and health education/promotion. * Fellow,
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* Fellow,
Eta Sigma Gamma Eta Sigma Gamma ( or ESG) is an honor society for health education. It was founded on August 14, 1967 at Ball State University "to elevate the standards, ideals, competence and ethics of professionally trained individuals in and for the health sci ...
- Fellow status is conferred by the National Health Education Honorary Eta Sigma Gamma to recognize an individual's "sustained support of and participation in the Honorary, and professional contributions to the health education profession." * William A. Howe Award,
American School Health Association The American School Health Association (ASHA) is a professional association. It claims a membership of 1,000 members in all 50 US states and other nations. More than half practice in K-12 schools or administer health education or health services ...
- This award is the highest honor conferred by the organization to an individual who demonstrates "significant evidence of a life-long commitment of transforming schools to a place where all students learn and thrive."


Representative Publications

# Pigg, R. M., Stellefson, M. L., & Paige, S. R. (2015)
Will genomics alter risk assessment in health behavior research?
''American Journal of Health Studies, 30''(3). # Pigg, R. M. (2004). The School Health Portfolio System
A new tool for planning and evaluating coordinated school health programs
''Journal of School Health, 74''(9). # Pigg, R. M. (1993). Three essential questions in defining a personal philosophy. In M. K. Beyrer & Ann E. Nolte (Eds.),
Reflections: The philosophies of health educators in the 1990s
'. Eta Sigma Gamma: Muncie, IN. # Pigg, R. M. (1982). A national study of professional preparation in patient education. ''American Journal of Public Health, 72''(2), 180-182. doi:10.2105/ajph.72.2.180


References

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