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The Commitment to Excellence Ceremony rescheduled for 5PM Monday, January 13

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How to Become a Strength and Conditioning Coach

At Logan University, we know high-performing athletes deserve the most qualified, well-rounded athletic performance coaches. With a science-based, evidence-informed curriculum, our Master of Science in Strength and Conditioning is an industry-driven program developed and led by experienced, active leaders in athletic performance. What’s required for acceptance into Logan’s strength and conditioning program? Applicants must meet the following criteria: A baccalaureate degree or higher from an institution that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. A minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale in a qualifying bachelor’s degree. Submission of official transcripts. …

The Tower – Fall 2021

The fall 2021 edition of The Tower magazine, the voice of Logan University, is out now! This issue includes details of Logan’s upcoming campus renovation and the $1 million donation by Dr. Arlan & Mrs. Judi Fuhr that is making it possible, information on new master’s programs in the College of Health Sciences, photos from Symposium 2021, alumni and student stories, and more. Read the latest issue and past issues here.

DHPE Student Spotlight: Tim Victorella

Tim Victorella lives in upstate New York near the Finger Lakes. He has been working in the mental health field for many years, specifically in crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and professional education. Tim holds a master’s degree in social work and is currently three trimesters from graduation from Logan’s Doctorate of Health Professions Education (DHPE) program. Tim’s career extends back to his early years in emergency medicine in the community. He has been in the mental health field working clinically in emergency departments, community crisis teams, state psychiatric hospitals, and crisis stabilization units. Currently, Tim works for a national crisis …

November 2021 – January 2022 Postgraduate Programs

Committed to our graduates’ ongoing development, Logan University’s Postgraduate Department offers a variety of engaging, affordable and applicable continuing education programs. Please see below for upcoming programs in November 2021, December 2021 and January 2022. For more information or to register, visit www.logan.edu/post-grad or contact the Postgraduate Department at Postgrad@Logan.edu or 800-842-3234. On-Campus 100-Hour Basic Acupuncture Certification Course – Session #3 Meridian 2 November 20-21 Instructor: Nicholas Gatto, DC, Dipl.Ac Diplomate Acupuncture Course – Session #3 Differential Diagnosis 2 & Case Studies November 20-21 Instructor: Mary M. Jennings, DC, Dipl.Ac. LAc Evidence-Informed Assessment and Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Disorders December 4-5 …

How Chiropractic Care Can Help You Keep Moving

By Leslie Reece, DC, MS, CCSP, Assistant Professor and Health Center Faculty October is National Chiropractic Health Month, and this year’s theme of “Keep Moving!” perfectly describes the way in which chiropractors best help their patients. A chief priority in delivering high-quality chiropractic care is aiding the patient in returning to their daily activities without pain. One of the first ways in which chiropractors assess their patients is to investigate which movements aggravate the chief complaint. Subjectively, a patient may describe a specific mechanism of injury that instigated their pain. Or perhaps the complaint developed gradually over time as a …

Logan Named No. 17 in Fastest Growing Universities

Close up of the Logan Tower on campus.

A Business Journal analysis of more than 1,500 primarily campus-based, four-year colleges and universities with at least 1,000 students found that while average total enrollment fell 5% between fall 2016 and 2020, roughly one-third of the schools reported enrollment growth during that period—including Logan University. With a 59% growth in enrollment (from 1,136 students in 2016 to 1,806 students in 2020), Logan ranked No. 17 on the list. “Our growth over the past five years truly speaks to the demand for careers in chiropractic and health sciences. This fall, we have 930 Doctor of Chiropractic students on campus and 900 …