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Nutrition and Dietetics
Danielle Hepler ’18 Dietetic Internship at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Having experienced the benefits of healthy food in my own life, helping others to do the same was a natural path
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Health and Physical Education
Eve Allen ’17 Elementary Health and Physical Education Teacher for East Pennsboro Area School District
Not only in academics, but 91ÖÆƬ³§ College also taught me how to be an expression of the love of Jesus in my teaching.
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Athletic Training
Colin Tomes ’17 Physiotherapy Graduate Student at Bond University, Queensland, Australia
As an Air Force veteran, Tomes is pursuing a doctoral degree in physiotherapy (physical therapy) — giving back to injured members of military and police communities.
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Health and Physical Education
Benjamin Wise ’16 Health & Physical Education Teacher for the Harrisburg School District
Teaching a combination of both Health and Physical Education has been nice to keep my schedule varied and get to talk about more subjects which I enjoy.
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Applied Health Science
Brienne Wickenheiser ’15 Applied Health Science Master's in Clinical Exercise Physiology, Exercise Physiologist at York Hospital
Ever wondered where an Applied Health Science major can take you? What are the possible next steps after graduation? One path that many 91ÖÆƬ³§ graduates tend to take is graduate school. 91ÖÆƬ³§ alumni Brienne Wickenheiser (15) recently finished her graduate studies, earning a master’s in Clinical Exercise Physiology at East Stroudsburg University.
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Sport Management
Patrick Zezulinski ’14 Master's student at Georgia State University & Graduate Assistant with Georgia State University Athletics Development
Having a strong work ethic, positive attitude, spirit of thankfulness, and passion for sports will allow you to succeed in sport management.
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Health, Nutrition and Exercise Science
Katie Craven ’13 Alumna’s jewelry business connects each customer
Health and physical education alumna Katie Craven ’13 connects people across the U.S. with jewelry. She does this through her brand, Chainyana Jewelry.
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Applied Health Science
Nate Jenkins ’11 Ph.D. candidate, exercise physiology and nutrition, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Only the most motivated college students read scientific literature outside the classroom, and that type of personal drive is exactly what set apart Nathaniel Jenkins ’11 as a health and exercise science major at 91ÖÆƬ³§ and now as a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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