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Attendees enjoyed a beautiful night at the Golf Club at South River in celebration of AACC students and the scholarships that help them achieve their educational goals.
On October 11th, 2024, Sherman College of Chiropractic proudly hosted its Fall Intern Pinning Ceremony, marking a significant milestone for the next generation of chiropractic professionals. Faculty, family, and friends gathered as the interns, who will now serve in the Chiropractic Health Center, received their pins and embarked on the final phase of their clinical education. This special event highlights the dedication and achievements of our students as they move one step closer to graduation and impacting their communities with quality chiropractic care.
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Professor Scott Plunkett. Family Environmental Sciences - 2002 Awardee
Dr. Karen Green, Supervisor, Distance Education Coordinator & Externship - 2002 Awardee
The Dorsey Excellence In Mentoring Awards were established in 1998 by the Faculty Mentor Program and the Educational Opportunity Programs (EOP). The annual awards recognize faculty and staff who have made exceptional contributions to mentoring of past and present students; who take a holistic approach to mentoring, including academic and personal support; and who demonstrate proactive involvement in the University’s commitment to the success of students of diverse backgrounds and communities.
The awards are named after Professor Don Dorsey of Educational Psychology and Counseling who helped develop CSUN’s first mentor training program and devoted himself as a mentor to innumerable students. For more information, contact Faculty Mentor Program Coordinator Glenn Omatsu at (818) 677-4151 or via email at: glenn.omatsu@csun.edu