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Academics, General, College of Science, Technology, and Health

Lindenwood University’s School of Health Sciences incorporates community wellbeing into teaching and learning, developing health professionals who will graduate with an awareness of their ability to impact positive change.

Exercise and Performance Nutrition Laboratory Has Research Published
General, College of Science, Technology, and Health

Starting in August 2019, Lindenwood University’s very own Exercise and Performance Nutrition Laboratory (EPNL) conducted a study in which researchers found that adding a certain probiotic to a milk protein powder helps improve the absorption of amino acid.

Twelve Faculty Members Recognized with R.O.A.R. Awards
Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship, College of Education and Human Services, College of Arts and Humanities, College of Science, Technology, and Health, Academics, General

At the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year, twelve faculty members at Lindenwood were recognized for going above and beyond to help others in response to the COVID-19 crisis.

Lindenwood Ranks Nationally for Online Law Enforcement Degree
Academics, College of Science, Technology, and Health, General

Lindenwood University was ranked in the Top 25 Online Law Enforcement Degrees for 2021 by Security Degree Hub. Programs were evaluated based on salary potential, reputation, and investment.

Lindenwood University Professor Hits Publication Milestone
Academics, General, College of Science, Technology, and Health

Dr. Chad Kerksick, associate professor of exercise science and director of the Exercise Performance and Nutrition Laboratory at Lindenwood University, has published his 100th peer-reviewed manuscript.

Kerksick Named NSCA Educator of the Year
General, Academics, College of Science, Technology, and Health

Chad Kerksick, associate professor of exercise science and director of Lindenwood’s Exercise and Performance Nutrition Laboratory, was named Educator of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. The award was announced virtually on July 8 and recognizes Kerksick’s contributions to the NSCA, his community, and to education and clinical application of strength training and conditioning.

Biological Sciences Alumna on Frontlines Combatting Virus
Alumni & Donors, College of Science, Technology, and Health, General

Twenty-four-hour days. Just three 30-minute breaks. Constant exposure to the deadly coronavirus during an unprecedented pandemic. This is how Taylor Bragg-Brock (’19) has chosen to spend her “gap year.