Featured Faculty: Morgan “Mo” Taith

Morgan Taith, LMT, MMP, studied massage therapy at the Southwest institute of the Healing Arts. Shortly after graduation she continued to study and earn certifications in Gua Sha, medical massage, and Ayurveda. Mo is passionate about guiding and teaching her students at ASIS, where she is an instructor and admissions counselor.

Massage Therapists Play Important Role in History of the White House

It goes without saying that massage therapists are in high demand. If you’re considering enrolling in massage therapy school, it may interest you that massage therapists are needed even in the White House. The White House Athletic Center, like any gym, is a place where people exercise, de-stress and socialize—and, also like most gyms, the White House Athletic Center makes massage therapy sessions available to its members.

Massage Therapists Play Important Role in History of the White House

It goes without saying that massage therapists are in high demand. If you’re considering enrolling in massage therapy school, it may interest you that massage therapists are needed even in the White House. The White House Athletic Center, like any gym, is a place where people exercise, de-stress and socialize—and, also like most gyms, the White House Athletic Center makes massage therapy sessions available to its members.

Massage Therapists Play Important Role in History of the White House

It goes without saying that massage therapists are in high demand. If you’re considering enrolling in massage therapy school, it may interest you that massage therapists are needed even in the White House. The White House Athletic Center, like any gym, is a place where people exercise, de-stress and socialize—and, also like most gyms, the White House Athletic Center makes massage therapy sessions available to its members.

Featured Faculty & Staff: Sarah Moshier

Meet Sarah Moshier, LMT, MSW, MA, Finger Lakes School of Massage Featured Faculty for January! She actually graduated from FLSM in 2007 and returned in 2015 to work as an admissions guide. Sarah was originally inspired to attend massage school after receiving a massage as a student in a dual Master’s degree program in Social Work and Social Science at the University at Albany/Binghamton University. Bodywork seemed like the perfect compliment to social work and would allow her to provide a truly holistic approach to wellness.