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.
Computer Science
Promoting Self-Regulation During a Pandemic to Stay Academically Resilient
By Cedrick Kazadi
Cedrick Kazadi is an Information and technology major. He is in his junior year at Millersville University and his research is based on his current academic status and journey. He plans on using this research for his thesis for the honors college. Cedrick is highly involved around campus, he is the President of the NAACP chapter at Millersville University, Community Service coordinator of the Honors College Student Association, and also part of other clubs and programs such as Orientation. Cedrick hopes to use his research to improve the academic journey of the students that come after him.
Author's Note:
Thank you Dr. Mbindyo for your support and constant motivation during this project.
Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Cedrick B. Kazadi at cekazadi@millersville.edu.
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Keywords: Self-Regulation, resilience, virtual instruction