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Logan University to Host St. Louis 2022 World Para Powerlifting Parapan American Open Championships

Logan University to Host St. Louis 2022 World Para Powerlifting Parapan American Open Championships

The fastest growing Paralympic sport is coming to St. Louis! As the High Performance Management Organization of USA Para Powerlifting, Logan University is proud to host the St. Louis 2022 World Para Powerlifting Parapan American Open Championships on its campus July 8-11, 2022. This will be the first time an international competition for the sport of Para powerlifting is hosted in the United States. The competition is open to athletes from all over the world and will include 20 individual medal events and one mixed team event. Pan American athletes (North America, South America and Central America) must participate in …

Alumni Spotlight: Copper Inabangan

Improve the lives of patients and put their health first. Copper Inabangan, MS can’t remember a time when that wasn’t a life goal. Born and raised in Philippines, Copper joined the U.S. Air Force as an aerospace medical technician while working as a civilian nurse in Colorado Springs, Colorado. While earning a spot in medical school was his ultimate goal, Copper said juggling the military, working and going back to school was a challenge. “I decided to start with community college, but I wasn’t getting the support I needed,” he said. “At the time, I was still struggling with English. …

Logan University and Ozarks Technical Community College Partnership Benefits Human Biology Students

Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC) students who earn an Associate of Science in Biology can transfer seamlessly into Logan University’s Bachelor of Science in Human Biology program thanks to a new articulation agreement between the institutions. The collaboration marks the first time OTC and Logan have partnered on an articulation agreement. Logan’s Bachelor of Science in Human Biology (BSHB) is a highly-ranked, fully online degree ideal for students who prefer an affordable, fast-track program they can complete in less than two years. Atanas Ignatov, PhD, MS, program director of basic science, said Logan is thrilled to enter into a 2+2 articulation …

January – March 2022 Continuing Education 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 continuing education opportunities in January, February and March 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 #5 Eight Extraordinary Meridians, Tongue Diagnosis, Clean Needle Exam January 15-16 Instructor: Nicholas Gatto, DC, Dipl.Ac Diplomate Acupuncture Course – Session #5 Female and Fertility Conditions January 15-16 Instructor: Mary M. Jennings, DC, Dipl.Ac. LAc President’s Series: Overview of Activator Technique …

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.