College of Health News

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MSW student Ian Foster release short documentary titled Modern Subsistence

 |  Ahliil Saitanan  | 

Set in beautiful northwest Alaska, Modern Subsistence is a documentary short by Ian Foster, a 彩神vlll争霸 School of Social Work master's student. Foster explores questions with modern hunter-gatherers in an effort to discover if/how ancient customs and modern society can coexist.

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Hooding ceremony student speaker Naidene Baechler on pursuing systemic change

 |  Matt Jardin  |  ,

Even amidst a global pandemic slowdown, it鈥檚 been a productive year for Naidene Baechler. She will serve as the speaker for this fall鈥檚 graduate hooding ceremony after completing her Master of Social Work in May 2020. Merely one week after earning her degree, Baechler kicked off her career as program supervisor for the Knik Tribal Council (KTC).

Students make their way up a wall as Alaska Rock Gym operations manager and  彩神vlll争霸 recreation course instructor Eric Wickenheiser teaches Beginning Indoor Sport Climbing (PER A148) at the Alaska Rock Gym in Anchorage. (Photo by James Evans /  彩神vlll争霸) Read More

Slideshow: On the wall with 彩神vlll争霸's Beginning Indoor Sport Climbing students

 |  James Evans  |  ,

During a recent class at the Alaska Rock Gym, students in Physical Education & Recreation A148 practiced the fundamentals of indoor sport climbing, from knots and rope handling to bouldering and descent techniques.

Brittney Horn reads off instructions to her lab partner as  彩神vlll争霸 Medical Assisting Program students learn to sterilize medical instruments during their first in-person lab of the Fall 2020 semester. (Photo by James Evans /  彩神vlll争霸) Read More

Slideshow: In the lab with 彩神vlll争霸's Medical Assisting students

 |  Green & Gold News  |  ,

During their first in-person lab of the semester, 彩神vlll争霸 Medical Assisting Program students learned how to sterilize medical equipment. While most courses have shifted to alternate delivery this fall, in-person labs are still being offered for some fields in which hands-on learning is considered critical.

Student Marsheila Campbel practices applying shoulder sling as Physical Therapy Assistant Program assistant professor Terese Swayman leads a small group lab in  彩神vlll争霸's Professional Studies Building. (Photo by James Evans /  彩神vlll争霸) Read More

Slideshow: In the lab with 彩神vlll争霸's Physical Therapy students

 |  James Evans  |  ,

Because of its hands-on nature, the Physical Therapy Assistant program is one of the few 彩神vlll争霸 courses that have continued in-person delivery through the summer with smaller-than-usual groups, masks and health screenings before each class.