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Two University of Indianapolis faculty members receive recognition for exceptional teaching and leadership in athletic training from the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association

Indianapolis, Indiana – Two esteemed faculty members from the University of Indianapolis (UIndy) have been recognized for their dedication and contributions to the field of athletic training. Dr. Stacey Gaven and Dr. Cam Powden were recently named Outstanding Educators by the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association (GLATA), an organization that represents athletic trainers across six states, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.

The recognition highlights the impact both educators have had on their students and the broader athletic training community. GLATA, known for its commitment to advancing the profession, awards this distinction to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, mentorship, and dedication to student success.

Dr. Gaven expressed deep gratitude for the support she has received throughout her career, emphasizing that her achievements are the result of a collective effort.

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“This achievement is not mine alone—I share it with everyone who has supported and guided me along the way,” said Dr. Gaven. Her words reflect the collaborative spirit that defines the UIndy athletic training program and the importance of mentorship in professional growth.

Dr. Powden echoed similar sentiments, attributing much of his success to the students who have shaped his teaching experience.

“I am overcome with joy each and every time former students have reached out to congratulate me on the award,” said Dr. Powden. “It is great to remember all these wonderful individuals that have made my educational career so rewarding. As I often say to my students, great students make my job easy and a joy.”

The impact of educators like Dr. Gaven and Dr. Powden extends far beyond the classroom. Their commitment to training future athletic trainers ensures that the next generation of professionals is well-equipped to provide high-quality care to athletes and patients.

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Their recognition by GLATA is not only a testament to their hard work but also a reflection of the University of Indianapolis’ commitment to academic excellence. As athletic training continues to evolve as a profession, educators like Dr. Gaven and Dr. Powden play a crucial role in shaping its future.

For students and aspiring athletic trainers, their achievements serve as inspiration, proving that mentorship, dedication, and passion can leave a lasting impact on both individuals and the field as a whole.

The University of Indianapolis celebrates this well-deserved honor and looks forward to the continued contributions of Dr. Gaven and Dr. Powden in advancing athletic training education.

 

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