At Logan University, our academic programs center on a foundational value held by most veterans: service to others. Since opening in the 1930s, there have been hundreds of veterans who have graduated from Logan University and have used that education to better the world. Logan’s degree programs are ideal for active military, recently discharged veterans, and others who are interested in transitioning from one phase of life to the next. There are several reasons why our programs are so appealing to those who are looking to chart a new path forward: Ample Flexibility. Most College of Health Sciences (CoHS) programs …
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Emerging Trends in Nutrition and Dietetics
One of the most significant nutrition trends today is personalized nutrition. This approach involves tailoring dietary recommendations to individual needs based on genetic, metabolic and lifestyle factors. Nutrition experts use data from nutrition trends reports and advanced technologies to provide nutrition advice that is highly specific to each person. The goal is to enhance overall health and address specific health issues more effectively. Personalized nutrition takes into account unique food choices, preferences and nutritional requirements, making it a transformative trend in the field of dietetics. Plant-Based Diets: A Shift Towards Sustainable Eating Another major diet trend gaining momentum is the …
Empowering Voices: Meet Logan’s Faculty Senate
At Logan University, faculty members play a key role in shaping the future of the institution. The Faculty Senate offers a platform for shared governance, ensuring that faculty have a voice in the university’s decision-making process. Through this body, ideas are exchanged, concerns are raised and the university continues to grow with the active participation of its educators. What Does the Faculty Senate Do? The Faculty Senate Executive Board serves as the liaison between Logan’s faculty and administration. Each month, it holds meetings to discuss the latest university updates, upcoming events and changes that impact both faculty and students. These …
Chiropractic Care and Opioid Recovery: The Multidisciplinary Pain Management Team at Affinia Healthcare
Noah Hass, a trimester 10 Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) student at Logan University, is working on his preceptorship within the Integrated Health Centers Affinia Healthcare rotation – a community health center serving the safety net population historically impacted by low socioeconomic status, chronic pain and the opioid crisis. Known for his motivation and innovative ideas, Noah was placed with a pain management team, working closely with Kelsey Lewis, DC (’17), a seasoned clinician at Logan University Health Centers. Dr. Lewis had long been a proponent of integrating chiropractic care into pain management strategies, especially for patients suffering from chronic pain …
Celebrating National Online Learning Day: Embracing a New Era in Education
September 15 is National Online Learning Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the remarkable impact of online education. Since its inception in 2016, this day has recognized the evolution of online learning and the contributions of students, educators and technology innovators who are shaping the future of education. In 2022, more than 10 million college students took at least one online class and is one of the fastest-growing markets in education – it has grown 900% since 2000*. Logan University is at the forefront of this educational shift, offering nine online degree programs designed to meet the needs of today’s …
Five Logan University Faculty Members Honored as Research Scholars
Five outstanding Logan University faculty members received Logan Research Scholarship pins on May 13, 2024. This is the second year Logan has recognized research scholars for their academic excellence. All the scholars Logan selected were lead authors of a publication in a peer-reviewed journal or lead authors of a workshop, platform or poster presentation at a peer-reviewed conference between May 2023 and May 2024. The scholarship pin colors – blue, bronze, silver and gold – reflect the number of publications in peer-reviewed journals and accepted work to peer-reviewed conferences. Each scholar received blue pins representing they were lead authors of …