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Health Sciences Interdisciplinary Team Hosts Week-Long Program for Young Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

August 30, 2019
Young adults from the Triangle with intellectual disabilities experienced an inaugural week-long skills camp in July tailored to support them as they transition to adulthood thanks to an interdisciplinary University collaboration called the Higher Education, Employment, Living Success (HEELS UP) Summer Intensive. The program is part of the recently established...

Anonymous Donor Establishes Occupational Science Discovery and Expansion of Knowledge Endowed Fund to Support PhD Program and Division Faculty

August 21, 2019
The Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy has received a $500,000 gift from an anonymous donor to establish the Occupational Science Discovery and Expansion of Knowledge Endowed Fund. The transformational gift will provide support for faculty and/or PhD student research and scholarly activity in perpetuity. Funds may be used...

Margaret “Meg” Dillon (’09 AuD) Featured on WRAL for Cochlear Implant Research for One-Sided Hearing Loss

August 20, 2019
WRAL-TV recently featured Margaret “Meg” Dillon ’05 (’09 AuD) for her research in one-sided hearing loss and the effectiveness of cochlear implants. Dillon is an associate professor in the ºÚÁÏÍø Department of Otolaryngology and the director of cochlear implant research at the ºÚÁÏÍø Adult Cochlear Implant Program....

Division of Physical Therapy Celebrates 60th Annual Commencement Ceremony

August 9, 2019
Graduates of the Division of Physical Therapy received their degrees at its 60th annual commencement ceremony, held at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education, on Saturday, August 3. The ceremony recognized 30 members of the class of 2019 and one physical therapist who completed requirements for the...

Division of Clinical Laboratory Science Alumna Melissa Jones ’91 Receives Award from American Society for Microbiology

August 9, 2019
Melissa Jones ’91 has received the American Society for Microbiology‘s Schergao-Rubin Award for outstanding bench-level microbiology. This award recognizes someone who is involved in distinguished performance in diagnostic work. Jones received the award at the society’s 2019 meeting in San Francisco. “My favorite part is being able to share my passion...

Doctoral candidate, Jonet Artis, receives the James J. Gallagher Dissertation Award for her research of language development in early childhood

August 7, 2019
Jonet Artis, MEd, a doctoral candidate in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, which is housed in the Department of Allied Health Sciences, is exploring atypical language patterns in early childhood. These language patterns may be present by 16 months of age and could be important predictors of language...

Alumni Reunite at 2019 American Cochlear Implant Alliance Conference

August 7, 2019
The annual meeting of the American Cochlear Implant Alliance (ACIA) brings together professionals and industry leaders from across the United States and from other nations to advance access to hearing through cochlear implant research, advocacy, and awareness. Among the 2019 attendees were more than 20 Doctor of Audiology and speech-language pathology...

Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy Students Experience Fieldwork in Colombia

August 5, 2019
Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy students Alli Little, Cassie Fraser-Ball, Kendyl Cole, Sarah Ginter, and Serenity Kingsbury completed a fieldwork experience in Bucaramanga, Colombia in March 2019. Sue Coppola and Ryan Lavalley led the trip, which the Universidad de Santander (UDES) hosted. During the trip, students and faculty...

William A. Mills Jr., MD, MPH, Named Physician Assistant Studies Program Preceptor of the Year

August 5, 2019
The Physician Assistant Studies program at the ºÚÁÏÍø has named William A. Mills Jr. as its 2018 Preceptor of the Year. Mills spearheaded creation of the pediatric rotation for second-year PA students as part of their clinical experience; his involvement with the PA program began with its...

From Sri Lanka to North Carolina: Thava Mahadevan ’92 Applies Rehabilitation Counseling to Holistic Health Care at the Farm at Penny Lane

July 25, 2019
Thava Mahadevan ’92 is the director of operations for the ºÚÁÏÍø Center of Excellence for Community in Mental Health and the director of the Farm at Penny Lane, which takes on a unique, holistic approach to mental health care. Mahadevan graduated from the then program in rehabilitation counseling at the...