Learning to talk the talk

Clay Staib talks about working in the live animal lab as Elizabeth Volz, Megan Lefeld, Allie Dresser, Kathy Borton, Adam Hine and Sara Gebhardt take in his presentation on April 12.

When Dr. Pam Faber invited the Office Admissions and student workers to receive a cadaver and animal lab tour, they jumped at the chance. Admissions Counselor Adam Hine said the tour will help counselors and ambassadors explain the opportunities the labs provide when communicating with prospective students. Current students Josselyn Cook, Harley Berlesky and Clay Staib helped with the tour and shared their personal stories about working in the labs. Clay told the Admissions group that his plans after college are to attend graduate school to become a chiropractor and that his experiences in the labs have given a leg up on pursuing his dreams.
 

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