The Palmer College of Chiropractic in Port Orange, Florida, recently announced the names of several outstanding students from Cape Coral who made it to the Dean’s List for the 2024 spring trimester. Among the students recognized for their academic achievements were Sofia Alonso, Jeslyn Kolasa, Joseph Perez, and Brooke Reilly. This prestigious honor highlights their dedication to their studies and commitment to excellence in the field of chiropractic care.
Palmer College of Chiropractic is renowned as the first and largest college in the chiropractic profession, with campuses located in Davenport, Iowa; San Jose, California; and Port Orange, Florida. The institution is known for its rigorous academic programs and commitment to training future chiropractors to provide high-quality care to patients. Being named to the Dean’s List at Palmer College is a significant accomplishment and reflects the hard work and dedication of the students from Cape Coral who have achieved this honor.
For those interested in learning more about Palmer College of Chiropractic and its programs, additional information can be found on the college’s website at Palmer.edu. The college offers a comprehensive curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities, and experienced faculty members who are dedicated to providing students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the field of chiropractic care.
In other news, the University of Florida Association of Hispanic Alumni is gearing up for an exciting event – the Hispanic Alumni Weekend Reunion, scheduled to take place on August 30-31 on the UF campus during the UF vs. University of Miami football game. This special event aims to bring together Hispanic alumni, current students, and the broader UF community for a weekend of celebration, connection, and engagement.
The Hispanic Alumni Weekend Reunion will feature a range of activities, including a tailgate party on the Reitz Union lawn, networking events with alumni and campus partners, and open board discussions. One of the highlights of the reunion will be the celebration of student scholars, recognizing the achievements of 12 Hispanic students who have excelled academically and made significant contributions to the community.
Funds raised during the weekend will be directed towards scholarships for deserving UF students of Hispanic background, supporting their educational aspirations and ensuring their continued success. Local businesses and organizations are encouraged to sponsor the event, with various sponsorship levels available to suit different budgets and marketing goals. Sponsors will receive recognition on event materials, opportunities to engage with attendees, and marketing exposure through event promotions.
For more information about the Hispanic Alumni Weekend Reunion, including sponsorship opportunities, interested parties can contact Regina Rodriguez, President Elect, at info@ufaha.org. To learn more about the Hispanic Gator community and stay updated on upcoming events, visit ufaha.org.
In conclusion, the achievements of the Cape Coral students named to the Dean’s List at Palmer College of Chiropractic and the upcoming Hispanic Alumni Weekend Reunion at the University of Florida are testaments to the dedication, hard work, and community spirit of individuals in these respective institutions. These events serve as opportunities to celebrate success, foster connections, and support the educational aspirations of students from diverse backgrounds.