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Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies L.D. Russell delivered the first keynote address, during which he encouraged students to help one another recognize and overcome privilege to create a better world.
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Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies L.D. Russell delivered the first keynote address, during which he encouraged students to help one another recognize and overcome privilege to create a better world.
Elon University Physician Assistant Program senior Kim Heald shows off the anatomic body painting on her leg.
(L to R) Elon University Physician Assistant Program seniors Kim Heald, Lisa Nichols and Boyd Vicars watch Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Studies Cindy Bennett present.
Cindy Bennett, presenter and assistant professor of physician assistant studies, demonstrates the muscles painted on community member Carol Mayer's neck and face.
Caitlen Arnett, junior at Western Alamance High School and Elon Academy participant, shows off the bones painted on her hand.
Community member Carol Mayor gets her face and neck painted by Elon University Physician Assistant Program senior Bree Johnson, who explained to her the role each muscle and bone plays in the body.
Community member Carol Mayor gets her face and neck painted by Elon University Physician Assistant Program senior Bree Johnson, who explained to her the role each muscle and bone plays in the body.
Junior Cas Levy shows off the arteries painted on her hand and wrist.
A crowd of more than 40 Elon community members gathered to watch “Climbing Inside Humans: A hands-on look at Anatomic Body Painting,” a hands-on presentation by Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Studies Cindy Bennett.
Elon University Physician Assistant Program senior Mackenzie Precht paints the arteries on junior Cas Levy's wrist and hand as she explains the role each plays in the body.
Elon University Physician Assistant Program senior Mackenzie Precht paints the arteries on junior Cas Levy's wrist and hand as she explains the role each plays in the body.
Elon University Physician Assistant Program senior Mackenzie Precht paints the arteries on junior Cas Levy's wrist and hand as she explains the role each plays in the body.
Community member Carol Mayor gets her face and neck painted by Elon University Physician Assistant Program senior Bree Johnson, who explained to her the role each muscle and bone plays in the body.
Elon University Physician Assistant Program senior Mackenzie Precht paints the arteries on junior Cas Levy's wrist and hand as she explains the role each plays in the body.
Elon University Physician Assistant Program senior Boyd Vicars shows off the anatomic body painting on her arm.