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 …
Category: Leaders Made
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 …
A Career in Health Informatics Combines Data and Healthcare
If you’re analytical and fascinated by health, technology and business and you are driven to improve outcomes, you may find a career in health informatics of interest. The U.S. National Library of Medicine defines health informatics as “the interdisciplinary study of the design, development, adoption and application of IT-based innovations in health care services delivery, management and planning.” So if you have a degree or work experience in health care, information management or data analytics, Logan University’s Master in Health Informatics degree (MSHI) may be a great option to advance your career. Named one of the Most Affordable programs in the …
MS-CP Faculty Member Helps Children with Motor Development, Feeding, and Nutrition
Amanda Stevens, DC, MS (ACN), BS (KIN) has dedicated her career to pediatric and perinatal care. She earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of New Brunswick and her master’s degree in applied clinical nutrition from Northeastern College of Health Sciences. Since graduating from Palmer West with her Doctor of Chiropractic in 2011, she has worked with children—primarily infants—especially supporting gross motor development and feeding success. Originally from New Brunswick, she practices in Kelowna, British Columbia, and has found her calling in caring for children and teaching others to do the same. “In treating children, especially infants, you …
DC Graduate Selected for Prestigious Dartmouth Fellowship
Originally from Montana, Logan Benjamin, DC (‘22), CSCS, attended Montana State University where he received a bachelor’s degree in health and human performance. There, he met a mentor who suggested he shadow a few chiropractors to learn more about the profession. He did and realized chiropractic was the career for him. After touring Logan University, Dr. Benjamin was impressed with the beautiful campus, efficient admissions process and evidence-informed curriculum. In 2019 he began working on his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Logan and got involved with various student clubs including the Forward Thinking Chiropractic Alliance evidence-informed club. In trimester 8, …