by Isabell Phillips
CHS contributor
The ‘living room’ of CHS — this is what the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) has fondly been nicknamed by those in the College of Health Sciences.
By Isabel Phillips
CHS contributor
by Isabel Phillips
CHS contributor
Jaylen Robinson knew the transition to college could be a challenge — even in normal times. But with COVID-19 restrictions in place, it could be even more difficult to find a sense of home and make new friends in a new environment.
Fun Fact: Originally from North Georgia, Casey was a clogger in middle school and high school and performed locally and all over the region.
Dr. Casey Shadix is an academic advisor in the College of Health Sciences, primarily working with exploratory students. In this role, he helps students evaluate their how skills and abilities might mesh with a health sciences profession.
Fun Fact: “I once fell into the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. In another life, I found myself stranded in Cambodia.”
Please join the UKPA Class of 2017 for the 8th Annual "Run For The Health Of It!" 5K Run/Walk at Coldstream Park on Saturday, October 10th. Portion of the proceeds will be donated to Ronald McDonald House and Jordan Light Foundation.
Pre-Registration ends September 30th:
(Those who pre-register will receive a FREE EVENT T-SHIRT
Raceday registration begins at 8:00am:
Incoming CHS Students: Live & Learn on Campus!
The College of Health Sciences (CHS) Student Ambassadors are a representative group of students who have demonstrated outstanding achievement. The CHS Student Ambassadors serve the college and assist with student recruitment, speak to community and university groups, plan social, philanthropic and educational activities for peers, and represent the college at receptions and meetings.
Ambassadors participate in CHS events such as:
About Academic Advising
Academic Advising is important to all of us – it is more than scheduling classes. Beyond courses selection and registration, your academic advisor can assist you with the following: