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The DryHootch bus was parked next to Holton Hall as part of “Boots On Campus”, a free event at the University of Wisconsin−Milwaukee held on Nov. 10, 2009. The session highlighted results of a study looking at the daily life challenges of 30 young veterans and was presented by Heidi Plach, clinical instructor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at UWM’s College of Health Sciences, seen here with Joseph Mitchell (l) and Bryan Brandt (r). Also part of the presentation was DryHootch, a new, nonprofit local organization working with veterans.

Health Sciences, Kingston Campus, South Kingstown, RI . Friday, April 28 and Friday May 5, 2017(Photo/Joe Giblin)

PCC Radiography student Mindi Stallings (second from right) received an $1,800-scholarship from Greenville’s Eastern Radiologists, Inc., for having the highest GPA (3.86) in her class. Funding from the scholarship will go toward the Kinston native's educational expenses at PCC. Presenting Stallings with the award are PCC Radiography Clinical Coordinator Valerie Opphile, Radiography/Breast Imaging Program Director Mary Daniel and Radiography Instructor Pam Paige, left to right.

Dr. Richard L. Gamelli's retirement reception at the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine was photographed October 6, 2014.

Pitt Community College students and alumni met with area employers today as part of the college’s “Health Sciences Career Fair” in the Craig F. Goess Student Center.

 

The fair was the second this week organized by PCC Career Services to give students a chance to market their skills and gain an appreciation of what they have to offer employers.

Looking skyward outside the Arthur and Sonia Labatt Health Sciences Building with the sun shining brightly, July 12, 2007.Photo: Douglas Keddy

On Nov. 19, 2019, student recipients of scholarships from the Physical Therapy Founders Endowment spent time with the fund's generous founder, Dr. Beverly Schmoll. Schmoll is a graduate of the first PT class at Wayne State University and also a former dean of the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

LBG Meeting for Health Sciences 2018

 

Credit: Antonio Ortiz/LBG

The College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions at the University of Hartford held its fourth annual ENHP Day on April 22, 2015 to showcase student and faculty scholarly and research endeavors. The daylong event featured 108 student and faculty presentations, keynote speakers Dr. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz (Teachers College at Columbia University) and Dr. Maria Itayra Padilha (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil), conferring of the first "excellence through relevance Faculty Research Award" to Dr. Beth Taylor, an early childhood education mixer, and a fun reception for all.

 

View the entire listing of presentations and highlights of the day are at www.hartford.edu/ENHPDay

 

Photo by University of Hartford staff

SFU’s master of public health degree is the first such program in English Canada to receive accreditation by the Council on Education for Public Health.

Jordan Tillett (center), a second-year PCC student, was presented with an $1,801.50-scholarship from Greenville’s Eastern Radiologists, Inc., Oct. 17 for having the highest grade point average in his class. A Sanford native, he has a 3.83 program GPA. Presenting the scholarship to Tillett were PCC Radiography Program Director Karen Lee, left, and PCC Radiography Clinical Coordinator Valerie Opphile.

Akpakpa was offered a full scholarship to UCI, where – during her brilliant career as a middle blocker for the Anteaters – she became a two-time all-Big West first-team selection. Growing up in the Bay Area city of Brentwood, Idara Akpakpa began playing volleyball after school with friends in seventh grade. She joined a new club team in her senior year of high school, and Paula Weishoff, then the women’s volleyball coach at UCI, happened to attend the first tournament of the season. In addition, the multitalented Akpakpa often sings the national anthem before her games. (She also sang it before the Big West Tournament men’s basketball championship game, which UCI won to secure an NCAA playoff bid.) After graduation, Akpakpa will take a year off and decide whether to go to medical school or dental school.

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