Athletic training program continues studies despite empty stadiums
Without athletes on campus, Ithaca College’s athletic training program built the Patientless Clinical Education Program.
Without athletes on campus, Ithaca College’s athletic training program built the Patientless Clinical Education Program.
Opinion Editor Meaghan McElroy spoke to Geisler about the conference, how it improves his teaching and what his hopes are for the future.
After suffering injuries themselves, athletes look towards health related fields as their future career paths in AT, OT, and PT.
In the wake of faculty discussions about initiating a vote of no confidence in President Tom Rochon, two out of five schools have voted for recommending Faculty Council conduct a vote, while one has voted against holding such a vote.
Students majoring in athletic training learn how to balance participating in a varsity sport, while keeping up with the requirements of the major.
Ithaca College’s athletic training program can now provide its students with an opportunity to study abroad, which has been virtually unheard of in recent years.
Athletic training majors serve the college’s sports teams and gain professional experience on the field and in the clinic.
Extensive renovations to Ithaca College’s Hill Center are expected to begin in full force during winter break.