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Welcome to Sherman Shares, the college's monthly newsletter for alumni and friends. It features news about Sherman College, upcoming events, continuing education opportunities, research, and activities on campus. |
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Sherman Welcomes New Students
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On July 11, Sherman College welcomed its newest DCs2B on campus for summer quarter orientation. We are excited to bring in this new group of students as they start their journey toward adjusting the world for a better future.
Many students in this incoming class are here because of the positive influence of a chiropractor in the field. If you know a student who would make an excellent doctor of chiropractic, send them our way and check out our ROAR program today. |
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Sherman College Releases Presidential Profile, Begins Accepting Applications
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The Sherman College Board of Trustees and Diversified Search Group are now accepting nominations and applications for the institution's sixth president. The college has posted a position description and all relevant details on its presidential search webpage. The search process is expected to take several months, and a smooth transition is anticipated, with Dr. Cordero spending time with the new leader prior to his departure at the end of the year. |
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Nominations and applications should be submitted electronically by August 15, 2022. The position description and all relevant details can be found here. |
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IRAPS 2023: Now Accepting Abstracts |
Sherman College is now accepting abstracts for its 18th International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS), a peer-reviewed chiropractic conference that addresses vertebral subluxation research and the philosophy of chiropractic. Abstracts must be submitted by September 30. IRAPS will be held in conjunction with the college's 50th Anniversary Lyceum, May 4-6, 2023, on the Sherman College campus in Spartanburg, SC. |
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IRAPS is *the* place to be to hear from our profession's leading thinkers and researchers. Continuing education credit will be available, and speakers receive a 25% registration discount. Registration for the conference is scheduled to open in September 2022. Submit your abstract today to be considered for our distinguished panel of presenters. Get all the details on our website.
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Sherman Alumni Hiring Sherman Alumni
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Sherman College alumni have a diverse arsenal of experience and significant preparation for success in the field, including top notch analysis and adjusting skills, a strong grounding in chiropractic philosophy, and a true commitment to successful and ethical practice. These qualities make Sherman graduates highly sought after in the profession following graduation. It should come to no surprise, then, that Sherman alumni are among the first to recognize this fact and welcome fellow graduates to their practices. |
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Just ask Allison Gardner, D.C., '12, Tyrone Wallace, D.C., '94, and Beth and Chris Ehlich, D.C.s, '90 and '89 - college alumni who have all brought on recent Sherman graduates to help serve their patients. Check out their stories on our blog. |
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Sherman Alum Brent Shealer Chips in at U.S. Senior Open |
Though he wasn't on the green, Sherman College graduate Brent Shealer, D.C., '01, CCSP, was still able to chip in at the 42nd U.S. Senior Open in Bethlehem, PA. The Monroeville doctor of chiropractic served as part of the wellness team caring for golfers, caddies and staff during the tournament, which was held at Saucon Valley Golf Club in late June. It was Shealer's second time at a major pro golf event, having volunteered at the U.S. Open in Pebble Beach in 2019.
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"It was eye opening and interesting on so many levels," Shealer said of the experience caring for professional athletes and their teams. "Golfers really focus on health and wellness, and they appreciate chiropractic care because the tool of their trade is their body." Read the full story on our blog. |
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| Student Ambassador Spotlight: Sunsiree Machado Rodriguez of Manati, PR |
Education: Biology Why Chiropractic: I chose chiropractic because it makes sense to me that the body has an innate ability to heal; it just needs to have subluxation removed. I want to be able to help people live this truth.
Activities/Hobbies: Singing |
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Share Your Sherman College Video Highlights of 2022
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Have you captured a funny or memorable moment at Sherman College so far this year? If so, please share it with us! The college will be creating a video at the end of the year with some of our most important and entertaining memories from 2022.
We would love to include your perspective through a fun moment you may have captured in class, with friends and colleagues, at a CE session or just hanging around the Sherman College community. Submissions from employees, students, alumni and friends are welcome. |
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Please submit your video for consideration by uploading it to this Dropbox. If you are using an iPhone, you will need to open the link in Safari. A compilation video will be featured in the December Sherman Shares email. View the 2021 video.
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| Sherman College Continuing Education |
One of our favorite instructors is back with a new two-hour online CE course, "Neurological Theories of Upper Cervical Subluxation Complex." Dr. Jaime Browning makes complex theories interesting and dynamic. This is one you won't want to miss!
Visit our website to check out this course and the rest of Sherman College's online continuing education library. | |
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We Appreciate Our Corporate Regents |
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For more information on becoming a Corporate Regent, please contact Russell Goff at 864.578.8770, ext. 267, or rggoff@sherman.edu. |
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