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.
SETH FLUCK
Seth Fluck is a junior Social Studies Secondary Education major from the tiny rural town of Brooklyn, Pennsylvania. Seth has participated in an on-campus tutoring club called Study Buddies since he started at Millersville two years ago, where he has had the opportunity to work with middle-schoolers of diverse educational backgrounds who served as partial inspiration for this study. By studying creativity and the nature of education in other countries, Seth hopes to diversify his knowledge base and improve his abilities to work with future students from different cultural backgrounds. Seth plans to graduate from Millersville next year and enter the field of teaching with the hope of becoming a history teacher.