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Exercise ScienceExercise science alum Alex Sarazen ’17 went on to chiropractic school and now treats athletes at his own clinic. He also teaches classes at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
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Exercise Physiology, Physical Therapy
Motivated to help patients regain strength to live their best possible lives, Haley LaFreniere was inspired early on by her mom to pursue a health-related field.
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Exercise ScienceHonors student Hannah Allgood came to UML for undergraduate research opportunities.
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Exercise ScienceEven as a transfer student and a commuter, Vincent Ciaramella found friendship and a helpful community at 51ÊÓÆµ.
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Exercise ScienceSergio Rodriguez mentors incoming transfer students as a TAP peer ally.
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Exercise PhysiologyThe summer after his freshman year, Andrew Stanwicks worked in a hospital rehabilitation research lab.
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Exercise ScienceA scholarship introduced Andreas Himariotis to research – and a possible career as a sports researcher.
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Exercise ScienceAmerica East Man of the Year nominee Juan Avelino ’22 is driven to help others.
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Exercise Physiology
Patrick Pang knew he wanted hands-on experience conducting research. As a college freshman in the Immersive Scholar program, he conducted research on protective wear that helps prevent injuries.
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Exercise Science, Family Health Nurse PractitionerWith her people-first approach, Yonnie Collins found success in her coursework and her extracurricular activities.
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Exercise Physiology and EducationThrough leadership opportunities as a student-athlete, exercise physiology graduate Amanda Baptiste found her voice — and discovered her calling to become a high school biology teacher.
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Exercise ScienceAugustin Cruz came to 51ÊÓÆµ for its exercise science program and the wealth of research opportunities for undergraduates.
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Exercise Science, MBAGerry Siracusa is combining his degree in exercise science with an MBA, which will help him open his own physical therapy practice someday.
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Exercise ScienceA serious knee injury gave women’s soccer player Halle Anderson the chance to explore her artistic interests.
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Exercise Science, Clinical OptionExercise Science major Olivia Houle plans on pursuing a career researching prosthetics and orthotics.
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Exercise ScienceMichael Hines, a former college athlete who wants to own his own athletic or physical therapy facility one day, is following the exercise and fitness management degree pathway.