Sherman College Names DC2B Arianne Colabella 2025 Lyceum Student Leader of the Year

Spartanburg, S.C. - Sherman College of Chiropractic honored alumni, chiropractors, and supporters during its 52nd Lyceum event, a homecoming and continuing education event attended by hundreds throughout the U.S. and internationally. Lyceum is held annually for three days, consisting of seminars, special events, and other programs. Over 800 individuals participated in this year's event, held May 1-3 on the Sherman campus in Spartanburg. The college is proud to announce that DC2B Arianne Colabella has been named the 2025 Lyceum Student Leader of the Year.

Arianna, also known as "Air," is an 11th-quarter student at Sherman who has made significant contributions to campus life. Serving as Secretary of the Chiropractic Student Government for 2024 and 2025, she is also Sherman College's representative to the NBCE Leadership Forum. Air is deeply involved in various aspects of campus, including her roles on the Student Conduct Review Board, the Clinic Advisory Board, and as the founder of both the Military Banquet Initiative and The Remarkable Practice Club.

In addition to her leadership roles, Air has served as Vice President of the Torque Release Technique Club, participated in the FOCUS and ICPA clubs, and made creative contributions to Sherman College by winning a bookstore t-shirt design contest. As a Student Ambassador, she actively participates in Showcase Sherman events, helping attract new students to the college. Air has also been named Chiropractic Center Intern of the Month.

Air's commitment to professional development is evident in her pursuit of ICPA Certification by the Academy of Chiropractic Pediatrics. She plans to open a family chiropractic practice in Charleston, South Carolina, in the summer of 2026 alongside her fiance, Tyler Hawke, a December 2024 graduate of Sherman College.

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