Dr. Arthur, also known as "Sandy Spines," combines her love of chiropractic and art. Items can be found on her Etsy store and Palmer Campus Store.

Three Palmer faculty members give their take on what's changed at the College and in the chiropractic profession, and what they're excited about in the future.

The relationships Palmer students and alumni create leads to enriching experiences and exciting possibilities — and the whole profession stands to benefit.

After 35 years of service to Palmer College of Chiropractic, Peter Martin, D.C., FPAC (Main, '68), president of Palmer Florida, will retire as of June 30, 2023.

One thing is always common: Those who give do so because they believe in the mission of the College and want to help develop Palmer students, said Dr. Damrow.
