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Three Exceptional Features of Chatham’s Exercise Science Program
Dedicated, compassionate faculty are the highlight of this program, where students learn the skills needed to become entry-level professionals in exercise science.
Building a Healthier Workforce With Morgan Wagner ’21, MSAT ’24
“Our professors truly get down to knowing us, and they knew I did not want to be a traditional athletic trainer,” Wagner said. “I wanted to pursue those more niche avenues.”
Students Get Hands-On and Beyond with Augmented Reality Cadaver Lab
Students in Dr. Ahmed El Sergani’s Clinical Applications of Basic Sciences course have been using augmented reality to enhance their experience in Chatham’s human cadaver lab
The Majors as Emojis
Happy World Emoji Day! Join us as we match 10 of our emojis with the emojis that best suit them.
Meet OT Student and Lacrosse Star, Anna Prendergast
Chatham Occupational Therapy student and lacrosse player, Anna Prendergast was recently selected as the PAC mid-fielder of the week for her outstanding efforts on the field. We caught up with Anna to learn more about her life as a student-athlete, her future plans, and why she loves OT so much.
Evolving on the Ice with Michael Lamison
Though senior men’s ice hockey captain Michael Lamison recently helped lead his team to their first quarter-final win in program history, he might not have found his way to Chatham at all if it wasn’t for a chance injury. Read on to learn more about Michael’s unique path to Chatham, his advice for new student athletes, and what he has his sights set on next.