Chris Breach
cbreach@daily-journal.com
Ashley Lynch doesn't consider herself an artist, but it was her creative flair that became a groundbreaking learning tool at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine.
Lynch, a 2007 graduate of Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School, has been working at the College of Veterinary Medicine since 2012. A couple of years ago, during one of the anatomy lab courses for first-year veterinary students she teaches, a student wrote "I hate anatomy" with an indelible marker in frustration on the zygomatic arch of a canine skull used in the class.
Chris Breach
cbreach@daily-journal.com
Ashley Lynch doesn't consider herself an artist, but it was her creative flair that became a groundbreaking learning tool at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine.
Lynch, a 2007 graduate of Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School, has been working at the College of Veterinary Medicine since 2012. A couple of years ago, during one of the anatomy lab courses for first-year veterinary students she teaches, a student wrote "I hate anatomy" with an indelible marker in frustration on the zygomatic arch of a canine skull used in the class.
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