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Pushing to Peak Performance

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Cal Busby ’09 is the picture of positivity and possibility thinking. Simpson’s former athletic trainer, now assistant professor of Sport Science and Health Education, is well known for his student-centered commitment and always sunny disposition. He loves what he’s doing, and it shows.

“I’m essentially the students’ cheer section,” said Busby. “I help them find new paths when things get tough and celebrate successes with them as they go through college.”

Maddie Jansen ’22 is a perfect case in point. When she wanted to change majors, Busby teamed with Jansen’s other adviser, Professor of Biology and Environmental Science Clint Meyer, to develop a plan. It worked out beautifully as Jansen realized her dream grad school placement at the University of Iowa, where she is pursuing a doctorate in physical therapy.

“Cal saw what I wanted to achieve, and he helped me reach it,” said Jansen. “He consistently encouraged me to chase after what I wanted and discouraged me from selling myself short.”

The story is similar for Maxie Saceda-Hurt ’22. Busby went all out to help Saceda-Hurt prepare for graduate school success. Today, she is pursuing her master’s degree in athletic training at the University of Northern Iowa.

“He really takes the time to get to know his students,” said Saceda-Hurt. “After having him for four years, it was easy for him to help plan my future and I trusted him to do so. He believes in students more than they believe in themselves and sees their potential.”

Busby is quick to emphasize that the great results are part of a strong team effort. In addition to students benefitting from the rich diversity of faculty expertise and experience, they also gain the kind of hands-on, practical experience they need to go most anywhere.

“My colleagues and I have all worked in the field, so we can share those experiences,” said Busby. “Most importantly, though, I think we do a good job of exposing students to a variety of career options and helping them make connections with professionals in the field, especially our Simpson alumni.”