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Athletic Training Faculty Wins National Educator AwardContributed by Paul Geisler on 03/28/13 Kent Scriber, EdD, ATC, PT, FNATA, and Professor of Athletic Training in the Department of Exercise & Sport Science has been chosen as the 2013 Sayers "Bud" Miller Distinguished Educator Award winner by the National Athletic Trainers' Association's Executive Committee for Education. Dr. Scriber is not only an alumnus of Ithaca College (BS in physical therapy, Class of 1972), but also the Founder (1975) and long time Director and Clinical Coordinator of the Athletic Training Education Program at his alma mater. This prestigious award was given in part due to Dr. Scriber's extensive accomplishments and contributions to Athletic Training Education over his 40+ year career as a clinician, educator, scholar and administrator, but also for his "bigger" impact on the professional development of over 400 Bomber AT alums, to date! Kent will receive his award at this summer's NATA Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, and will be a keynote luncheon speaker at the 2015 AT Educators' Conference, as well. Athletic Training Faculty Wins National Educator Award Comment from
kedwards on
03/29/13
Congratulations, Kent!
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swatkins on
03/29/13
Congratulations Dr. Thank you for making such a huge contribution to the world of Athletics and the lives you continue to touch.
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kkutler on
03/29/13
Kent...congratulations!!! very well-deserved honor...Ken
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efuller on
03/29/13
Congratulations Kent! Makes me proud to be from the same alma mater, albeit
during the high school years. Small town boy makes good! Go Warriors!! ;-) Athletic Training Faculty Wins National Educator Award Comment from
psubramaniam on
03/29/13
Congratulations, Ken.
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