Neil Laughlin, Ed. D. Stanford, 1971, is a Professor in the
Exercise and Sport Science Department and has taught at USF since
1971. He currently teaches two classes in Area E (Social Sciences)
of the University's Core Curriculum: Personal and
Community Health and Substance Abuse. Dr. Laughlin's
current research interests are character development in judo and
gender-based differences in sport. He serves on the
University's Promotion and Tenure and Disabilities
Committees and is on the Advisory Board of New Life, a San
Francisco-based residential drug treatment program.