TODAY news for Thursday, June 29, 2006
School of Allied Health Professions news
School of Allied Health Professions commencement Faculty members from the School of Allied Health Professions pose for a group photograph prior to the beginning of commencement ceremonies.
Lawrence E. Chinnock, EdD, receives the Faculty Recognition Award from Craig R. Jackson, JD, MSW, dean, School of Allied Health Professions.
Loma Linda University chancellor Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH, welcomes guests to the commencement services.
Matthew W. Adams, graduating doctor of physical therapy student, presents the musical selection during the physical therapy conferring-of-degrees ceremonies.
Cathy Cleveland of Redlands, California, is presented with the Trailblazer Award on behalf of her father, Robert E. Cleveland, PhD (see “awards” story beginning on page 1). Also presented (in absentia) with the Trailblazer Award was Ivor C. Woodward, PhD, first dean of the School of Allied Health Professions.
A School of Allied Health Professions graduate shows what she will be doing following graduation.
Kay Kuzma, EdD, founder and speaker, Family Matters Ministry, delivers the commencement address titled “Think Big— Talk Small—Praise God—and Be Kind...”
Kenneth I. Burke, PhD (right), emeritus professor of nutrition, is presented with the School of Allied Health Professions Distinguished Service Award from Chancellor Hart.
Allied health students listen to commencement speaker Kay Kuzma, EdD.
TODAY news for Thursday, June 29, 2006