January 9, 2015 — Logan University held its 175th commencement for the degrees of doctor of chiropractic, master of science in nutrition and human performance, and master of science in sports science and rehabilitation. The event took place on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2014, in the William D. Purser, DC, Center on the campus of Logan University in Chesterfield, Missouri.
The ceremony, which included the academic hooding of each graduate, honored 90 students with the conferral of Logan’s flagship doctor of chiropractic degree by Logan President Clay McDonald, DC, MBA, JD. In addition, 18 students were conferred with the masters of science degree in nutrition and human performance and 15 students with the masters of science degree in sports science and rehabilitation.
Michael Wittmer, DC, chief of staff at Logan, served as master of ceremonies. The commencement speaker was Randy D. Danielsen, PhD, PA-C, DFAAPA, professor and dean at Arizona School of Health Sciences.
The doctor of chiropractic valedictorian was Brooke Nicole Van Kirk. Logan also recognized Wilfred C. Beyers, III, DC, as the valedictorian for the master of science in nutrition and human performance degree and Anthony Andrew Aamodt, DC, as valedictorian for the master of science in sports science and rehabilitation degree.
Logan University is dedicated to maximizing human performance through innovative health education. Since 1935, Logan has remained grounded in chiropractic education and offers masters and bachelor degree completion programs both online and on campus. Logan is located on a 112-acre campus in Chesterfield, a western suburb of St. Louis, Missouri.
Source: Logan University