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.
JASON MALKOWSKI
As a senior in the Millersville University Environmental Geography Program, I have spent my college career developing my passion for the environment, and learning to properly care for the environment I am so passionate about. Being able to assess environmental threats and managing them is a priority to me as I continue my studies in ecology and invasive species ecology. My particular focus on non-native species and invasive species management has lead me to perform work for the Lancaster County Conservancy in preserving the natural environment in Lancaster County. I would like to perform further studies on the invasive species in Pennsylvania and continue to assist the Lancaster County Conservancy in managing threatened landscapes throughout the county.