Logan University welcomes Lucas Hahn as the new Director of Admissions. Lucas brings more than a decade of experience in higher education enrollment to Logan. In his role, he will work with the Admissions Team to develop, design and implement enrollment strategies and fulfill the university’s recruitment goals for new students. As the leader of the Office of Admissions, Lucas will offer guidance, management and support for recruitment endeavors. Additionally, he will be instrumental in crafting and executing a comprehensive student recruitment plan, coordinating campus-wide recruitment efforts and collaborating with academic and administrative units to achieve enrollment goals. Lucas most …
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Meet the Team: Dr. Regina Glenn and Audra Kramer
Regina Glenn, PhD, RHIA, CHDA, CCS has been promoted as Program Director for the Master of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI). In her new role, Dr. Glenn offers administrative oversight and supervision for all facets of the degree program. Additionally, she will continue to instruct students within the program and is responsible for the capstone/internship program. Dr. Glenn’s responsibilities extend to the design, development, implementation, and assessment of the program curriculum. She is involved in crafting policies and procedures to effectively manage all aspects of the program, ensuring fair, equitable, and considerate treatment of both prospective and enrolled students. Furthermore, …
Symposium 2024: What’s New
Logan University is looking forward to welcoming chiropractors and health science professionals to the 2024 Symposium at St. Louis Union Station. The event is taking place on Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13 and will provide continuing education opportunities, chiropractic seminars, networking events and more. This year, some changes were made to the event to increase engagement and learning opportunities. One new addition to this year’s Symposium is Bring your Chiropractic Office Staff Day on Friday. Chiropractors, chiropractic assistants, office managers, receptionists, billing specialists and administrative staff are encouraged to join. Led by Kathy Weidner (Mills-Chang), MCS-P, CPCO, CCPC, …
Logan Alumni Competing with USA Bobsled Team
When Logan Radik, MS-SC (’23) was growing up in Nebraska, bobsledding was not a sport he thought he would be involved in one day. “I grew up wrestling, so bobsledding was not on the horizon until much later,” he said. Logan came to Maryville University in St. Louis to wrestle and earn his bachelor’s degree in psychology. His senior year was during the pandemic, which caused wrestling to slow down. That is when he saw an ad for a bobsled combine and decided to look into it. “Many bobsled athletes are retired college athletes, and I felt like I could …
Celebrating Women in Health Care: Beatrice B. Hagen, DC
Logan University is embarking on a new Women in Health Care series where we will share stories of women who have or are shaping the future of health care. Join us as we highlight the achievements of extraordinary women, the challenges they have overcome, and how they have inspired others. The series begins with Beatrice B. Hagen, DC (’40), a pioneer in the field of chiropractic. An accomplished professional as well as an independent and successful woman, Dr. Hagen is known for breaking two major chiropractic gender barriers. She was the first female president of an accredited chiropractic college and …
Logan Graduate Serving Mission in Dominican Republic to Bring Chiropractic Care to the Island
Isaac Carlson, DC (’23), was working on his undergraduate degree in sports management from Ecclesia College in Arkansas when he met his future wife, Jessie. Together, they knew they wanted to go into healthcare professions and to help others. Her father, John C. Smith Jr., DC (’97), a practicing chiropractor in Ellisville, Missouri suggested he apply to Logan and begin his career as a chiropractor. Shortly after graduation in May 2020, Dr. Carlson began his time at Logan in June of that year. “It was a quick transition, but I was committed to getting my degree and starting the next …