The Valley Magazine: Spring 2022

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How academics, athletics, and avatars converge. by Dr. Tom Hanrahan, Joshua

exercise and fitness industries. Initially

Hildebrand ’22, and Alison Wenger

planned as a space for exercise science

When Karen Lewis Schmitt ’80, a member of the College’s Board of Trustees since 2013, was first approached about helping make the Jeanne and Edward H. Arnold Health Professions Pavilion a reality, she had no idea of the

majors to facilitate student-faculty research in applied kinesiology when it opened for the fall 2018 semester, the Lewis Lab has drawn from across campus to become an academic center for students in at least eight other majors.

ripple effect her generosity would cause.

Schmitt immediately thought to recognize

Schmitt’s gift helped create the Lewis

her dad, Dr. Maurice Lewis, an internist

Human Performance Lab (Lewis Lab), a

who retired at age 79. “I wanted to honor

facility that rivals those found in larger

him, and this seemed like the perfect way

academic research institutions, research

to do so and help my alma mater at the

labs in academic medical centers, and re-

same time. Taking him on a tour of the lab

search and development facilities in the

was such a proud moment for us.”


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