“The environmental health class [was] where I realized I was really more passionate about that side of things. It’s a mix of public health and science.”
Jamar Hawkins ’04
“Lynchburg gave me the confidence to sit at the table with some of the world’s leaders in public health and science. It also positioned me to pursue graduate school with a greater appreciation for writing well and performing my best in the classroom.”
Jeremy Adler ’19 DMSc
“We’re required to have a supervising physician, but it removes many of the day-to-day administrative things, like cosigners on charts and chart review. It removes protocol-based practice and the need for a formulary of drugs”
Jonathan Sobel ’18 DMSc
“The DMSc has prepared me well for an executive-level role at a major health care system.”
Amneh Amro ’22 DMSc
“It forced us to get away from our routine. It forced us to create bonds that we didn’t know we really needed, and that we will forever carry with us through our careers, into our lives, and to our futures.”
Sloane Kelly ’22, ’24 MPAM
“I have met so many people — peers, faculty, and staff — in my time at Lynchburg that I know will remain in my life post-graduation. It’s a place where I have always felt welcome and included in every department I’ve been involved in.”
Demetrious “Trā” Nicholson ’24 MEd
“While I plan on immersing myself as a school counselor after graduating, I also realize my goals extend beyond school counseling, trickling into supporting the underprivileged broader communities.”
Brian Crim, PhD
“The best part of teaching history majors at Lynchburg is helping them transform from students who know a lot about history to historians in their own right…”
Kevin Scott ’94
“Engineering exec, author, maker of things, and all around geek”
J.T. Podell ’15 DPT
“Some of those things you don’t know… and you might not feel comfortable with, but after going through some of those ups and downs and maybe not handling things the best way, [I’m] able to educate them and not have that happen to them”