Pietetics memberl. "The Dietetics Club gives me a better idea of what employers are looking for as well as demonstrating what I'm getting myself into." -Senior Talia Wood "Food is becoming so important because of problems like obesity and different illnesses, so I want to further the world's life expectancy so we can live better and longer lives." -Junior Beth Pownell Speaking to a new induction class, Dr. Helen Lambert, associate dean of the College of Nursing, facilitates the Sigma Theta Tau induction ceremony. Harding's Epsilon Omicron chapter of the international nursing honor society was founded in 1982. Preparing for a meeting, senior Liz Null studies before a gathering of the Health Science Club. 204 organizations Seniors Allison Justus and Natalie Carbonaro discuss Christmas plans during a meeting of the Dietetics Club. Members also learned about internship and career opportunities, including one with the U.S. Army. Senior Talia Wood, president of the Dietetics Club, conducts a meeting as the members discuss plans for the fall semester. In addition to their regular meetings, students visited food and nutrition corporations such as Sisco. Photo by Daniel Dubois
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