Northwestern Health Sciences University Graduates 27 Students From College of Chiropractic

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The College of Chiropractic at Northwestern Health Sciences University graduated 27 students on Aug. 1, 2008. The University presented 29 doctor of chiropractic degrees as well as nine bachelor of science degrees. Jason Scott Flaskey was named valedictorian. The commencement address was delivered by James. R. Brandt, DC, president of the American Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists. Jeremy J. Nelson and Lynn M. Sandom, members of the graduating class, gave the student greeting. The presidential greeting was delivered by Mark Zeigler, DC, president of Northwestern. Graduating students hailed from seven states and one Canadian province. Northwestern Health Sciences University offers a wide array of choices in natural health care education including chiropractic, Oriental medicine, acupuncture, therapeutic massage and human biology. The University has nearly 1,000 students on a 25-acre campus in Bloomington, Minnesota.

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