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Friday, April 19, 2024

TOWSON UNIVERSITY: Lending a helping hand

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Towson University issued the following announcement on June 24.

Kervens Blain, orientation leader and future physical therapist, is always looking out for people

For as long as he could remember, Towson University senior Kervens Blain wanted to help people. He enrolled at TU because he wanted to be part of the university’s nursing program.

After taking the initial classes, Blain realized nursing wasn’t for him. But he was enjoying his time at TU and wanted to stay in the College of Health Professions.

Through the guidance of his adviser, the Hamilton, New Jersey, native found a new way to help people: physical therapy. He expects to graduate in December with a degree in exercise science.

“I’m very happy right now,” Blain says with a smile. “The kinesiology classes that I’ve taken are very particular and very informative. They really prepared me for life after college.”

Blain’s passion for helping extends to TU’s newest students. For two summers, he’s been involved with New Student Orientation, including a stint as an orientation leader.

This summer, Blain returned to New Student Orientation as the student director of social media and marketing, working with this year’s crop of orientation leaders. He's already put his mark on the position by producing a series of videos for the office's YouTube channel — which includes a advice series geared towards new students.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Towson University 

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