The family established the Evans-Elliott-Sprague Endowed Scholarship. They also supported building of the new David D. Palmer Learning Commons, where the Evans-Elliott-Sprague Study Room can be found.
Brenda Holland, D.C. (Main, ’03) spoke with Palmer Proud about her roles and the importance of women leaders in the profession.
Alumni share their favorite memories of two of the most important figures in Palmer history.
Just as the decision to open a campus in California was the right decision for the Palmer College of 1980, the decision to stop enrolling students in California is the right decision for Palmer today.
During the 125th anniversary year of the founding of Palmer College, we will celebrate our past with a sharp eye on our vision for the future — a future that uncovers ways to ensure everyone understands the benefits of chiropractic care and the tremendous opportunities and satisfaction a career in chiropractic can bring.