Whether it’s with graduate health science students learning about the nervous system or in honors classes about Bruce Springsteen, Price Blair has a passion for teaching that shows.
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W. Allen Moore, PhD, PT
Students in Lynchburg’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program learn to see “exercise as medicine” from W. Allen Moore. As the program’s director, he’s committed to prioritizing student growth and success.
Emily Brown ’02
For Emily Brown ’02, now a managing editor at the USA Today, studying communications at Lynchburg was an important first step in a journalism career journey full of seizing opportunities.
Francessca Vasquez ’00
Beyond her computer science degree, Francessca Vasquez ’00 took what she learned about leadership and teamwork at Lynchburg on her career journey — all the way to becoming vice president of technology at Amazon Web Services.
Nick Savino ’19
Nick Savino ’19 built on his physics major by seizing research opportunities and taking advantage of Lynchburg’s Belk Astronomical Observatory. His payoffs were astronomical, too: landing a prestigious, government-sponsored internship at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Erik Oehler ’20
At Lynchburg, Erik Oehler ’20 said he was among people who truly wanted to create positive change in other’s lives. He realized his goals with a major in exercise physiology and plenty of support in earning it.
Juan Borga ’20
As a double major in business administration and economics, Juan Borga ’20 dove deep at Lynchburg, trading from the Student-managed Investment Fund and using smart tools like the Bloomberg Terminal.
Davion Washington ’21
Davion Washington ’21 built on his sociology major at Lynchburg with plenty of leadership experience and minors in history, political science, and popular culture to pursue a sociology PhD at NC State.