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Carly Richardson to graduate with Physiology degree and pursue Occupational Therapy
Hello! My name is Carly Richardson, and I am a senior Physiology major at the University of Scranton. As one of the first students to graduate from Scranton as a Physiology major, I thought I’d share my journey with you. … Continue reading
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Eddie DiTolla, graduating Physiology Program senior on moving from Exercise Science to Physiology
Hi, I am Eddie DiTolla, a graduating senior from the University of Scranton. I am majoring in the excellent Physiology program that continues to develop and expand at the U. When I first arrived at the university, the Physiology … Continue reading
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Joe Pernini on graduating with a degree in Physiology
Hi, I’m Joe Pernini, a senior Physiology major at the University of Scranton. As an incoming freshman, I had originally decided to major in Exercise Science and eventually pursue a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. After taking Human Anatomy & … Continue reading
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Physiology Senior Dan Fink reflects on his experience with the Major
Hi, my name is Daniel Fink and I am a senior studying Physiology at the University of Scranton. As an incoming freshman in the Fall of 2016 I had a seat in the Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) program here … Continue reading
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Graduating Physiology Major Aubri Rice – her Scranton Experience
Hi all, I’m Aubri Rice, a Physiology major with a Women’s and Gender studies concentration! As one of the first students to graduate from the University of Scranton’s Physiology program, I would love to share my experience with you all! … Continue reading
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Physiology major Nicole Antonelli looks forward to graduation and her Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Hello! My name is Nicole Antonelli and I am a senior physiology major. I will be starting at the University of Delaware this June to pursue my Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. I’ve known since high school I wanted to … Continue reading
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Hunter Smith completes his degree in Physiology and moves to Optometry
Hi, I’m Hunter Smith, a senior studying physiology at the University of Scranton!I am one of the inaugural physiology majors here at Scranton. I excitedly transferred into the program when it first became available at the end of my freshman … Continue reading
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We’re Celebrating our First Students to Graduate from the Physiology Program
In May 2020, we will celebrate the first University of Scranton students to graduate with a B.S. in Physiology! The program, marking its third year, has grown rapidly, and currently serves 76 majors. This spring we honor the seven students … Continue reading
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Tate Ackerman studies White-nose Syndrome Decimating Bat Populations
Hi, my name is Tate Ackerman and I am a rising senior studying Biology, History, and Philosophy at the University of Scranton! This past Spring I was awarded a President’s Fellowship for Summer Research to conduct research on local bat … Continue reading
Faculty Specialist David Ingber shares biting bug expertise with local TV News Audience
Recently, Newswatch 16’s Ryan Leckey teamed up with entomologist and wildlife ecologist Dr. David Ingber, one of the Biology department’s newest faculty to offer tips about keeping biting bugs at bay. You can find some of Dr. Ingber’s approaches for … Continue reading
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