Tim Reynolds, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance Selected as the Closing Speaker at the 27th Annual James J. Whalen Academic Symposium

By MaryAnn Taylor, April 2, 2024

Tim Reynolds, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance Selected as the Closing Speaker at the 27th Annual James J. Whalen Academic Symposium

Join us in Emerson Suites at 2:30pm on Thursday, April 11, to hear how collaborating with faculty members and classmates inspired Tim Reynolds ’14, to launch “KettleShell” and equipped him for a successful career in physical therapy and business!

Now assistant professor of exercise science and athletic training, Tim began his journey as a physical therapy student at IC, a path that unexpectedly led him to entrepreneurship and an IC faculty position. He is coauthor of Movers and Mentors, a collection of more than 75 interviews with luminaries in the field of movement science. Read more about Tim’s journey!

Come and watch your classmates, fellow students, and colleagues who represent 5 schools and over 30 departments, including 70 student posters presentations and 57 oral and visual presentations on Tuesday, April 11 from 10:40 AM – 2:30 PM, with the Closing Speaker and Award Ceremony starting at 2:30 PM in Emerson C, Campus Center.

For a full list of presentations and posters, go to the Whalen Symposium website.

The Symposium will feature over 245 students presenting research, creative writing, and more, representing all disciplines, including the following selections:

Oral and Visual Presentations

Poster Presentations

Whalen Symposium Schedule:

POSTERS:
Emerson A & B

10:50– 11:50 am

NOON – 1:00 pm

1:15 – 2:15 pm

ORAL PRESENTATIONS: CLARK LOUNGE, KLINGENSTEIN LOUNGE, ITHACA FALLS, EMERSON C

10:40– 11:20 am

11:30– Noon

12:10 -1240 pm

12:45 – 1:15 pm

1:25 – 1:55 pm

2:00 – 2:30 pm

2:30– 3:15 pm – CLOSING CEREMONY – EMERSON C

Tim Reynolds

Tim Reynolds

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