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Whether it’s competing on the track and field team, learning in the human performance lab, or working as a personal trainer, Kyra Nichols ’23 believes in exercise as medicine for herself and others.
As director of the entrepreneurship program, Bree Langemo generates opportunities for students and community members to develop an entrepreneurial mindset.
As president of the Black Student Union, Kumba Glay ’24 appreciates that ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ gives BIPOC student leaders a platform to voice their opinions on important actions.
With the purpose to make a difference with her degree, Carlie Heinecke ’23 found her calling in the valuable experiences within ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ’s healthcare leadership program.