MultiDisciplinary
Anterior Cruciate Ligaments
By Alexis Jenkins
Alexis Jenkins definitely is very active from the start. Sports have always been her passion; growing up, you could always catch her outside at the softball field playing with her high school, tournament team, or family. This all was until she had an almost career-ending injury occur not just once but twice. Luckily, she could continue to play two years of college softball, but she always wondered why tearing your ACL, also known as your Anterior Cruciate Ligament, was such a big deal. Now years later, she is a Senior here at Millersville studying Sports Journalism. After graduation, she plans to work her way into the ESPN world to eventually become an ESPN Broadcast Journalist.
Crisis Plan Critique: Millersville University Athletics
By kaylee herndon
Kaylee Herndon is a MDST-Sports Journalism major with a minor in athletic coaching. She is expected to graduate in May, 2020 and will pursue a media relations career within the sport of hockey. She also coaches fencing and plans to continue coaching after graduation. Being immersed in sports has led to her looking for connections between her future aspirations. Emergency Action and Communication plans involve many parties within a sports organization - including both media relations and coaches. Kaylee completed a critique of the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) used by Millersville University Athletics in order to better understand EAPs and CMPs as well as attempt to improve the plan and make it more comprehensive. With this experience she looks to be able to become involved in the creation, improvement, and maintenance of the EAP of her future employers.
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