INNOVATION FOR THE FUTURE
We’ve dedicated our new multimillion-dollar spaces as we prepare to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the College.
WE’RE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE that the Learning Commons is named in honor of David D. Palmer, The Educator of Chiropractic, while the new Terrace will be named to celebrate Palmer graduate Charles Keller and his wife Hildegarde.
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ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOUR years, Palmer College was founded by D.D. Palmer in Davenport, Iowa. Tis was the world’s first chiropractic college. Since then, the Fountainhead of chiropractic has grown to become the best, most-respected chiropractic college in the world. Today, Palmer College has more alumni practicing in the profession than any other chiropractic college. One year from now, those chiropractors will
converge on the Quad Cities to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Palmer College. And when they do, alumni will return to a campus that has invested millions of dollars in learning spaces, technology, scholarships, and more. Palmer College dedicated new multi-million- dollar spaces during Homecoming 2021 festivities on the Davenport campus on Thursday, September 16, 2021. Unlike anything chiropractic students will find elsewhere, the new David D. Palmer Learning Commons and an outdoor
terrace are part of the College’s commitment to enhancing the student experience in the classroom and the clinic—and outside of them as well. “I might be biased, but this is an
extraordinarily exciting time to be part of Palmer College,” said Dennis Marchiori, D.C., Ph.D., chancellor and CEO. “Our college is innovating for and investing in our students and their experience. The new David D. Palmer Learning Commons and Charles & Hildegarde Keller Terrace are just two ways we’re driving our college and the chiropractic profession forward.” The $10.2 million Learning Commons, located at the top of Brady Street hill in Davenport, brings to life once again one of the campus’s original buildings. Preserving the original space’s historic arches and brick walls and blending them with modern elements, the Commons offers students 75 spaces for individual or group study and space to practice hands-on techniques in the Evan & Cynthia Beane Learning Lab under faculty supervision.
FALL 2021 COLLEGE INVESTMENTS
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