Commencement Two Hundred and Seventh
Saturday, the Sixteenth of December Two Thousand and Twenty-Three One o’clock in the afternoon
Order of Ceremony PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL Saint Louis Caledonian Pipe Band
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
April N. Taylor, DBA, JD Associate Provost of Academic Affairs
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Travonya Kenley Doctor of Chiropractic Trimester 8 Student
INVOCATION
April N. Taylor, DBA, JD
WELCOME
J. Clay McDonald, DC, MBA, JD President
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
Patrick Ivey, PhD Vice President and Associate Athletic Director for Health and Performance, University of Louisville
CONGRATULATORY REMARKS Sarah Luderer, PhD Assistant Professor
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College of Health Sciences PRESENTATION OF BACHELOR’S CANDIDATES Kristina Petrocco-Napuli, DC, MS, DHPE, FICC, FACC Associate Provost of the College of Chiropractic
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Bachelor of Science in Human Biology Bachelor of Science in Life Science
CONFERRING OF DEGREES J. Clay McDonald, DC, MBA, JD
PRESENTATION OF MASTER’S CANDIDATES Kristina Petrocco-Napuli, DC, MS, DHPE, FICC, FACC
ACADEMIC HOODING
Master of Science in Applied Nutrition and Dietetics Master of Science in Health Informatics Master of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance Master of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation Master of Science in Strength and Conditioning
CONFERRING OF DEGREES J. Clay McDonald, DC, MBA, JD
BENEDICTION
April N. Taylor, DBA, JD
RECESSIONAL
Saint Louis Caledonian Pipe Band
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Academic Dress, Hoods & Guest Hooders The caps, gowns and hoods worn by the faculty and students at formal convocations are today’s formal dress of the worldwide academic community. While now worn only at formal convocations, such dress was originally the normal garb of academics as they went about their daily business. It originated in Europe more than a thousand years ago; like universities and colleges themselves, it developed within the church, and all academics were once at least in minor orders within the church. The robes and hoods are stylized versions of those monastic robes. The style of the robe indicates the highest degree earned by the wearer—bachelor sleeves are pointed and the robe is plain. Master’s robe sleeves are oblong, while the doctoral robe sleeves are gathered at the wrist, and the robe itself has velvet bands. Another badge of the doctoral degree is a gold tassel worn on the cap. Master, doctorate and professional doctorate graduates participate in a hooding ceremony during graduation. The hoods indicate the degree level, the academic area of degree and the school which granted it. The size of the hood indicates the degree level, the outer band of the hood indicates, by color, the degree discipline, the bright, silken interior of the hood, by its color and design, indicates its source. Each university and college has a distinctive hood. During the hooding process, a sash-like garment of blue and white (Logan’s school colors) and the color that represents the discipline of the degree being granted is placed around the neck of the graduate.
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Hooding takes place by the President, Provost and/or the Dean of the College. The garment is then arranged so that it flows down the back of the graduate, revealing the colors of the school and discipline. For graduates with more than one degree, only one hood is worn at any given time. Doctorate and professional doctorate students are allowed to invite a guest hooder to hood them during the graduation ceremony, provided the guest hooder meets a specific set of guidelines. The colors of the hoods worn by faculty and administration indicate the major field of study: Arts, Letters, Humanities: White Business: Drab Chiropractic: Grey Communication: Crimson Dentistry: Lilac Education: Light Blue Engineering: Orange Library Science: Lemon Medicine: Hunter Green Pharmacy: Olive Philosophy: Dark Blue Physical Education: Sage Green Science: Gold Theology: Scarlet Graduates wearing white cords are considered Logan Legacies, an individual who matriculated into their program of study after an immediate family member graduated from Logan. Graduates wearing blue cords have achieved academic honors. The cords are given in recognition of exceptional academic performance in the graduates’ degree program. Graduates wearing a medal have achieved the highest overall grade point average in their degree program and wear the medal in recognition of their academic excellence.
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Commencement Speaker Commencement Speaker Patrick Ivey, PhD Dr. Pat Ivey is a former pro football player, veteran strength and conditioning coach and associate athletic director for student-athlete health and performance at the University of Louisville. With a Doctorate of Sport Psychology, Dr. Ivey has helped tens of thousands of athletes reach their performance potential using his expertise, research, and experience. Working with Logan University, Dr. Ivey shares his knowledge with students, preparing them for careers that deliver the highest standard of care in athletics, health, and wellness in our Master of Science in Strength and Conditioning degree program. Dr. Ivey is currently serving as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Athlete Health and Performance at the University of Louisville. In this role he both serves and oversees the Athletic Performance, Sports Medicine, Sports Nutrition, Mental Health, Mental Performance and Sports Science departments. He is committed to promoting positive changes for the benefit of students, athletes, and those seeking professional careers as sports health care providers.
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Board of Trustees Donald S. Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD Chair of the Board
The late Fred Zuker, PhD, MEd Vice Chair of the Board
TRUSTEES Kathy A. Boulet, DC, Dipl. Acup (ABCA), FICC Paul D. Eberline, DC Amy Gill Christine Goertz, DC, PhD Allen Hager, DC Jade Dominique James, MD, MPH Tara C. McConkey, CFA Roger L. Schlueter Rick L. Stevens, FACHE Xaivier Tipler, DC Sam Wang, DC Kurt W. Wood, DC Steven C. Roberts, JD, LLM, FICC Trustee Emeritus
Stephen C. Marini, DC, PhD Advisory Member
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Faculty & Administration Melanie Abbott-Cambridge, DC Devon Ackroyd, DC, MS, DACBSP Marcia Adams Lilia Anand, MA, ABD Curtis Anderson, DC Kevin Ballard, MS, MHI Alan Banaszynski, DC, MSW Patrick Battaglia, DC, DACBR W. Scott Benton, DC Ember Beutel, DC Jessica Billham, DC, DACBR Scott Bird, RSCC*E, CSCS, MSCC, SCCC Logan Boggs Timothy Bohinski Melinda Boyd, DCN, MPH, MHR, RD Patrick Boylan, DC Robin Bozark, DC, MA, DABCO Kelly Brinkman, DC, MCS-P, CPCO Jenny Brocker, DC, DICCP Frank Bucki, DC Cheryl Burtle, DC Herb Caldwell, EdD Sarah Carter, PhD Kimberly Cerf, DC Sunny Chang Michael Chappell, MAT Donald Christy, DC, EdD Thomas Clark, DC Katharine Conable, DC, MApS Jameca Cooper, PhD Jenna Corbin, MS, RD, CSSD, CISSN, PES/CES Richard Cranwell, DC, MS, DACBN Scott Crousillac, PhD Sara Cuperus, DC, CCSP, ICCSP, CACCP, CES, ATC Joseph Davis, PhD Rick DeCaro Marcus DeGeer, DC, MD Theresa DeLorenzo, DCN, RD Scott DeNoyer, MAT Ellen Dickman, MLS Karen Dishauzi, DC, PhD, MEd Deborah Ducar, DC Jan Edwards-Webster, EdD, MEd Jay Elliott, DC, MEd Melissa Engelson, DC, MS, CCSP, DACBSP Karen Erickson
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Faculty & Administration Ashraf Esmail, PhD Anna Esparham, MD Patricia Estrada, DC Erika Evans-Roland, DC Christopher Fahs, PhD, CSCS Sarah Finch, PhD Sophia Finder, MEd, RD, LD Kallie Fischer, DC Theresa Fleck, MA, CFRE, CAE, CNP Michael Furtado, PT, DPT, EdD Yuan Gao, MD Lynne Gibbs, DC Chenee Gilbert, Ed.D, Ed.S. Craig Gillam, DC, MS Michelle Gimbar, MS, RDN Regina Glenn, PhD, RHIA, CHDA, CCS Jordan Gliedt Jason Goodman, DC, PhD Lisa Goodman, DC, CCSP, ICCSP, CACCP, CF-L1, CF-Kids Kelly Gordon, MS Shannon Green, DC Timothy Gross, MS, DC Toni Grossenheider, DC Gary Guebert, DC, DACBR John Gutweiler, PhD Helen Halley, MS, RD, LD, CSO Kerry Hallahan Jeff Harding, PhD Allison Harvey, DC Daniel W. Haun, DC, DACBR Amber Henry, M.Ed, Ed,S, Ed.D Elise Hewitt, DC, DICCP, FICC Mark Hewitt, DC Chad Hillgartner, DC Roy Hillgartner, DC Jessica Hilton, MS, RD Weston Holzinger, DC, MS, DACBI Sasha Hope, MS, DCN Angelita Howard, EdD, MBA-PM Adam Hrincevich, PhD Kelley Humphries-Mascoll, DC, MS, EMT-P, CSCS, ICSC, CCSP Kristi Husk, PsyD, CBIS Josh Hutchison, PhD Atanas Ignatov, PhD, MS Patrick Ivey, PhD, MEd, RSCC, CSCS, MSCC
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Faculty & Administration Ryan Jackson Edward Johnnie, DC Claire Johnson, DC Aimee Jokerst, DC, FIAMA Jason Jordan, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS Michael Jula, DC Todd Just, DC Jeffrey Kamper, DC, MHPE Jennifer Kane, DC Farzana Karim, PhD Thomas Kauffman, DC Claudia Kelley, PhD, MPH, MS, RD, RN, CDE Norman Kettner, DC, DACBR, FICC Adil Khan, MBA, CPA, CSBO Jevinne Khan, DC Joshua Kilpatrick, DC Emily Kliethermes, DC Amy Koch, DC Michael Koesterer, MD, MPH Brianna Kraft, MEd, LAT, ATC D. Robert Kuhn, DC, DACBR, ART Nina Kult Connye Kuratko, PhD, RD Julia Lasley, PhD, R.T. (R) (T) Kelsey Lewis, DC Jacob Linn Chassitty Loving, PhD Devorah Lucas, DBH, RDN, CDE Sarah Luderer, PhD Dawn Malone Mike Marinus, MS, MTC Brian McAulay, DC, PhD Clay McDonald, DC, MBA, JD Marcus McGauley, MPA, RHIA John McGowan, PhD Eric McMahon Anthony Miller, DC Jude Miller, DC, MS, CCSP Vanessa Millovich, DCN Patrick Montgomery, DC, MS, FASA, FICC Adam Moore, DHA Kyla Morissey, PhD, ABP, MS, MEd Casey Mullen, DC Quintin Murray, DC, MS David Nafar, MS
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Faculty & Administration
Vitaly Napadow, PhD Jason Napuli, DC Nichole Nichols, MA, PHR Llanie Nobile, PhD Baldomero Nunez, DC Aiden O’Brien, DC Larry Olsen, DrPH Kristin Ondrak, PhD Claret Onukogu, DC Christopher Otto Delia Overschmidt Ana Papadopoulou, DC, ML, MSc, DACNB, MRCCPPF John Parish, MS, RDN, CSCS Li-Ling Peng, PhD, RD (TW) Huxlande Petigny, DC Kristina Petrocco-Napuli, DC, MS, FICC, FACC, DHPE Kevin Pisle, DC Jesse Politowski, DC Charles Portwood, DC Robert Powell, MS Andrea Pratte, DHPE, MS, LAT, ATC Laura Price-Bourisaw, DC Yingchuan (John) Qin, PhD Brittany Ramirez, DC, MS, LAT, ATC, CCSP Jessica Randazzo, DC Macy Randolph Darren Rauscher, MBA Laura Rauscher, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS, CTMH Emily Ratliff Deshae Redden, EdD, MA, PMP, CIC Leslie Reece, DC, MS, CCSP Delilah Renegar, DC Suzanne Richins, RN, DHA, FACHE Daryl Ridgeway, DC Pete Roscoe, DC Jessica Russell, DAT, MS, ATC, CSCS Steve Ryan, MA Deborah Salvatore, MS, RD Sadie Sanders, DC Max Sauer, DC Shelley Sawalich, PhD, MS Jessica Scarato David Seaman, DC Bernadette Sheffield, MSOT Dingbo Shi, DC
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Faculty & Administration Nofa Shibley, DC, DACNB Regina Smardon, PhD Barron Smith Laurinda Smith Meade Smith, MS Brian Snyder, DC William Sobotor, PhD Audra Spicer, PhD Cami Stastny, DC, MS, CCSP Amanda Stevens, DC, MS Bryan Stone, MA, CFRE John Strazewski, DC, MSEd Kasey Sudkamp, DPT, PT Karen Sullivan, PhD Cynthia Sutton, MBA April Taylor, DBA, JD Julianne Thake, DC Michael Thompson, DC Laila Thompson, PhD, MEd Dana Underkofler, DC, MS Joseph Unger, DC Mary Unger-Boyd, DC, DICS, CACCP Shailee Varanasi, MS, MSc, RD, LD Mario Vassallo, MA Ashley Vogt, DC Andrew Wall Sheryl Walters, MLS Sharonda Ward Erick Warrick, PhD Jamie Weaver, MA Aaron Welk, DC, DACBR Monique White, DC Jane Wibbenmeyer, DC Bryson Wilbanks, DC Curtis Wildes, PhD, ATC, CSCS, DO(EU) Jeanetta Wilkerson, DC Sheri WIlliams, DC Tamyria Williams, MA John Winscott, BS, RT Michael Wittmer, DC Isabel Woelfel Jimin Yang, PhD Janet Yarger, DC Megan Zacheis, MS, EdD
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Degree Candidates College of Health Sciences BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HUMAN BIOLOGY
Pranisha Karki Natasha Kulikowski Alessia La Rosa Jeffrey Lewis Rhonda L. Meeks Dalia Janette Miranda Clarisse Ncho Brittany Pallone Dominique Michelle Roberts Giovanna Santoyo Juan Alejandro Serrano Sosa Bailey Soeller Zachary J Stephens Brittany Webb
Elvis Alic Victoria Michelle Barger Samantha Bruce Gricel Chavarria Jenna Churlik Rachel Ruth Conrad Tiffany Cruz Hope Ficken Damanique Galbreath Josiah Gartrell Olivia Hilton Emily Hoffman Kayla M Holten Barbara Jamison John Karanja
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE LIFE SCIENCE
Paige Hand Charles Holt London Mardney Grace E. Reinken Ty Riecker Colin James Sargeant
Quinn Atnip Jayden Exzabe Lindsey Brianne Fleck Kameron Ré Frazier Anne Greenfield, DC Lauren Cassidy Hall Kaitlin Kay Hambelton
The appearance of a name on these lists is presumptive evidence of graduation, but is not to be regarded as conclusive.
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Degree Candidates College of Health Sciences MASTER OF SCIENCE APPLIED NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Lauren Bolliger Daniela De Arruda Feres Saban Tyler DeAnn Fulton Brian Heep
Austin Reid Kuennen Walaa Metwally Mercedes S Porter Rachel Senn
MASTER OF SCIENCE HEALTH INFORMATICS
Crista Marie Corbett Vedrana Jackson Madhavi Khamar
Martin Quarshie-Semadegbe Sara Thoele
MASTER OF SCIENCE NUTRITION & HUMAN PERFORMANCE
Adam McRoberts Lauren Nunez Brauc F Palmer Esther Raeschael Sarah Michelle Stimage Gabriella Wagner Madison Whittet Jessica Hutchinson Wiley
Andrea Chiquillo Sharon Clark Kelly Dodds Oksana Falina Megan S Faulkner Kyra Fisher Christopher Herrera-Escobar Stephanie Lynne Kultzow Sara Levine
The appearance of a name on these lists is presumptive evidence of graduation, but is not to be regarded as conclusive.
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Degree Candidates College of Health Sciences MASTER OF SCIENCE
SPORTS SCIENCE & REHABILITATION
Joseph A. Kwakye Calvin Ling Andrew John Theodore Pierce Veronica Rita Mariah Pointer Mason Kane Pratt Krista Nicole Ribando Marcos B Rios Michael David Sherrill Brittany Michelle Simmons Daevon Noel Sloan Sr Dylan Smith Tyler Von Rentzell Randy J. Willis
Nia-Taijah M Austin Natalie Mercado Balderrama Alicia L. Barnes Shannon Taylor Cole Austin Conn Spencer T. Corbin Amaris Christine Crabtree Lydia Renee Crist Karl Jerome Fernandez Alicia Nicole Glover Claire Hooker Charles A Housemann Robert Howard
MASTER OF SCIENCE
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jarrod Denham Melissa Hudson Braden Jakubowski Rylane Jones Rosamond Kania Connor Luby Deon Dante McClure-Ware
Jack Thomas Nixon Ansel TraMaine Rankins Jr. Gregory L Richardson Jr. Rose M. Rink Preston Scott Tyra Iyana Thompson
The appearance of a name on these lists is presumptive evidence of graduation, but is not to be regarded as conclusive.
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Academic Honors & Recognitions COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
HONORS AWARD
Given to students in recognition of exceptional academic performance in their College of Health Sciences degree program.
PRESIDENT’S HONOR ROLL
Given to students in recognition of earning a place on the Dean’s list each trimester they were enrolled in their degree program.
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC HONORS AWARD
Given to students in recognition of exceptional academic performance in their Doctor of Chiropractic degree program.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD
Given to students in recognition of graduating with the highest cumulative grade point average in their degree program.
PRESIDENT’S HONOR ROLL
Given to students in recognition of earning a place on the Dean’s list each trimester they were enrolled in their degree program.
LOGAN LEGACY AWARD
Given to students who began Logan after being influenced by an immediate family member who graduated from Logan prior to them making their decision to attend here
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Student & Faculty Awards & Recognitions UNIVERSITY MISSION AWARDS DIVERSITY & INCLUSION AWARD
This award recognizes a student who made a significant contribution to enhancement, support, and/or furtherance of diversity and inclusion at the University, in their profession, and/or in their community, in relation to understanding that each individual is unique, acknowledges our individual differences, while creating a welcoming, supportive, and inclusive environment. These can be along the dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age physical abilities, religiion, or other ideologies,
EVIDENCE INFORMED AWARD
This award recognizes a student who demonstrates a dedication to evidence informed practice that exemplifies their ability to help move their profession forward.
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Student & Faculty Awards & Recognitions OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARDS
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES BASIC SCIENCES OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
Given to a faculty member in recognition of meeting educational needs of students through high levels of classroom engagement, outstanding responsiveness outside class time, qualty feedback , and positive attitude.
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
Given to a faculty member in recognition of meeting educational needs of students through high levels of classroom engagement, outstanding responsiveness outside class time, quality feedback, and positive attitude.
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC BASIC SCIENCES OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
Given to a faculty member in recognition of meeting educational needs of students through high levels of classroom engagement, outstanding responsiveness outside class time, quality feedback, and positive attitude.
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC OUTSTANDING PRE-CLINIC FACULTY AWARD
Given to a faculty member in recognition of meeting educational needs of students through high levels of classroom engagement, outstanding responsiveness outside class time, quality feedback, and positive attitude.
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC OUTSTANDING CLINIC FACULTY AWARD
Given to a faculty member in recognition of meeting educational needs of students through high levels of classroom engagement, outstanding responsiveness outside class time, quality feedback, and positive attitude.
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Student & Faculty Awards & Recognitions OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARDS
Given to a staff member in recognition of their steadfast support of the educational experience at Logan University
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Academic Honors College of Health Sciences BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HUMAN BIOLOGY
Cum Laude
Gricel Chavarria Jenna Churlik Alessia La Rosa Magna Cum Laude
Samantha Bruce Tiffany Cruz Josiah Gartrell Natasha Kulikowski
Dalia Janette Miranda Giovanna Santoyo Bailey Soeller
Summa Cum Laude
Rachel Ruth Conrad Emily Hoffman John Karanja
Clarisse Ncho Dominique Michelle Roberts Brittany Webb
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE LIFE SCIENCE
Summa Cum Laude
Lauren Cassidy Hall
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Academic Honors College of Health Sciences MASTER OF SCIENCE APPLIED NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
With Distinction
Tyler DeAnn Fulton With High Distinction
Lauren Bolliger Daniela De Arruda Feres Saban Austin Reid Kuennen
Walaa Metwally Mercedes S Porter Rachel Senn
MASTER OF SCIENCE HEALTH INFORMATICS
With High Distinction
Crista Marie Corbett Madhavi Khamar Martin Quarshie-Semadegbe Sara Thoele
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Academic Honors College of Health Sciences MASTER OF SCIENCE NUTRITION & HUMAN PERFORMANCE
With Distinction
With High Distinction
Sharon Clark Adam McRoberts Sarah Michelle Stimage Madison Whittet
Kelly Dodds Oksana Falina Stephanie Lynne Kultzow Jessica Hutchinson Wiley
MASTER OF SCIENCE SPORTS SCIENCE & REHABILITATION
With Distinction
With High Distinction
Austin Conn Spencer T. Corbin Robert Howard Brittany Michelle Simmons
Alicia L. Barnes Shannon Taylor Cole Lydia Renee Crist Alicia Nicole Glover Claire Hooker Charles A Housemann Andrew John Theodore Pierce Mason Kane Pratt Krista Nicole Ribando Michael David Sherrill Dylan Smith Tyler Von Rentzell
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Academic Honors College of Health Sciences
MASTER OF SCIENCE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
With Distinction
With High Distinction
Rosamond Kania Connor Luby Tyra Iyana Thompson
Melissa Hudson Braden Jakubowski Rylane Jones Deon Dante McClure-Ware Ansel TraMaine Rankins Jr. Preston Scott
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Academic Honors College of Chiropractic DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Cum Laude
Masyn Maree Conley Antonio Duardo Gage Logan Ford Emma Herkelman Mark Hess Matthew Thomas Huetter Aubrianna Lee Jones Alexa Anastasia Kalynowsky Jennifer Ann Kohl Katelin Christina Krueger
Taylor LaRay Martin Ian Joseph Nanthavong Kristine Marie Pickens Carly Post Sabriah Faith Postma Stephen Powers Dylan Martino Smith Isaac Todd Strole Abeyshan Thayaparan Alianna Warich
Magna Cum Laude
Kylie Rudsinski Parker Justin Schenk William Thomas Kenton Marcus Thoms Zachary A Watts Nicholas Adam Westenberger Richard Matthew Winn
Clay Alan Anderson Elyssia Mae Clark Celina Angelica Gutierrez Elizabeth Ladd Cole Layden Nicolas Littzi James Marshal Mauney Paul Parrish
Summa Cum Laude
McKinsey Cummings Bryce D. Gallagher John Edward-Richard Garmon Justin Heidemann Leealison Kate Korniak
Corrado Pitari Gina L Potts Mason Kane Pratt Michael David Sherrill Rebecca Timko
VALEDICTORIAN ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD
Michael David Sherrill
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Academic Honors PRESIDENT’S HONOR ROLL
Clay Alan Anderson Samantha Bruce Rachel Ruth Conrad Crista Marie Corbett Lydia Renee Crist McKinsey Cummings Bryce D. Gallagher Justin Heidemann Claire Hooker Rylane Jones Leealison Kate Korniak Gina L. Potts Mason Kane Pratt Ansel TraMaine Rankins Jr. Giovanna Santoyo Preston Scott Michael David Sherrill Rebecca Timko LOGAN LEGACY RECOGNITION
Elyssia Mae Clark Father: Simon Paul Calvillo, DC - Class of 1995 Austin Richard Davis Father: Thomas Davis, DC - Class of 1990 Katelin Christina Krueger Uncle: Chris T. Krueger, DC - Class of 1995 Grandfather: William Krueger, DC - Class of 1964 Michael David Sherrill Father: Matthew Sherrill, DC - Class of 2000 25
University Mission Awards DIVERSITY & INCLUSION AWARD
Alianna Warich
Walaa Metwally
EVIDENCE INFORMED AWARD
Crista Marie Corbett Lydia Renee Crist Christopher Herrera-Escobar
Braden Jakubowski Corrado Pitari
LEADERS MADE AWARD
Shannon Taylor Cole Emily Hoffman Paul Parrish
Gina L Potts Rachel Senn Zachary A Watts
LOGAN RESPECT AWARD
Calvin Ling Grace E. Reinken
Sara Thoele Randy Willis
SERVICE AWARD
Candice J. Exely Deon Dante McClure-Ware
Sara Thoele Randy J. Willis
J. CLAY MCDONALD STUDENT EXCELLENCE AWARD Rachel Senn HUGH B. LOGAN CLINIC EXCELLENCE AWARD Gina L Potts
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Outstanding Faculty & Staff Awards COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
BASIC SCIENCES OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
Sarah Luderer, PhD COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
Jennifer Furtado, PT, DPT COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
BASIC SCIENCES OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
Farzana Karim, PhD COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
OUTSTANDING PRE-CLINIC FACULTY AWARD
Jane Wibbenmeyer, DC COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
OUTSTANDING CLINIC FACULTY AWARD
Jesse Politowski, DC, MA J. CLAY MCDONALD
OUTSTANDING STAFF AWARD
Terra Kneeland, MA J. CLAY MCDONALD
OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
Regina Glenn, PhD, RHIA, CHDA, CCS HUGH B. LOGAN
OUTSTANDING STAFF AWARD
Law Pickett, III HUGH B. LOGAN
OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD
Marcus W. De Geer, DC, MD
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Land Acknowledgement Logan University acknowledges that we gather today on the ancestral lands of the Osage Nation, Quapaw Nation, Kaskaskia Tribe and Kickapoo Tribe who were removed unjustly, and that we in this community are the beneficiaries of that removal. We honor them as we live, work and study here at Logan University and thank them for their stewardship of this land.
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