
Student Follows in Faculty Member Footsteps
Recent Lindenwood University graduate Samantha Goewert is defying the odds as she follows in the footsteps of mentor and former professor at Lindenwood, Dr. Sara Bagley. Goewert is a graduate student at Saint Louis University (SLU) and is part of their experimental psychology program with a concentration in cognitive neuroscience.
Lindenwood Sciences Prepare Students for Real Success
Lindenwood University’s School of Sciences seeks to align student learning with hands-on experience in support of the University’s mission, Real Experience. Real Success.

EPNL Director Selected as Summit Keynote Speaker
Dr. Chad Kerksick, associate professor of exercise science and director of the Exercise and Performance Nutrition Laboratory, will be the keynote speaker at the Sports & Active Nutrition Summit USA on Feb. 4.
Lindenwood Alum Patrick Harty Has Research Published
In January 2017, Patrick Harty (then a student in Lindenwood’s Health Sciences graduate program) began planning a study that would examine the effects of caffeine on muscle performance in the lower body. An article on the study, which was conducted in Lindenwood’s Exercise and Performance Nutrition Laboratory (EPNL), has recently been published in Frontiers in Nutrition and is one of many articles produced by Harty during his time with the EPNL.

Dr. Sara Bagley Receives the 2020 President's Scholar Teacher Award
Associate Professor of Psychology Dr. Sara Bagley was awarded Lindenwood's 2020 President's Scholar-Teacher Award in May.
School of Health Sciences supports community wellness
Lindenwood University’s School of Health Sciences incorporates community wellbeing into teaching and learning, developing health professionals who will graduate with an awareness of their ability to impact positive change.

Exercise and Performance Nutrition Laboratory Has Research Published
Starting in August 2019, Lindenwood University’s very own Exercise and Performance Nutrition Laboratory (EPNL) conducted a study in which researchers found that adding a certain probiotic to a milk protein powder helps improve the absorption of amino acid.

Twelve Faculty Members Recognized with R.O.A.R. Awards
At the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year, twelve faculty members at Lindenwood were recognized for going above and beyond to help others in response to the COVID-19 crisis.

Lindenwood Ranks Nationally for Online Law Enforcement Degree
Lindenwood University was ranked in the Top 25 Online Law Enforcement Degrees for 2021 by Security Degree Hub. Programs were evaluated based on salary potential, reputation, and investment.

Lindenwood University Professor Hits Publication Milestone
Dr. Chad Kerksick, associate professor of exercise science and director of the Exercise Performance and Nutrition Laboratory at Lindenwood University, has published his 100th peer-reviewed manuscript.