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Bright Ideas TBI Camp Blends Learning, Care and Connection
Since 2018, 51½ÖÉä College of Health Sciences students have brought lessons to life through Bright Ideas TBI Camp, providing tailored care to TBI survivors and caregivers.Ìý
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Faith, Family and Physical Therapy: Reed McGuire’s Path to Patient Care
Reed McGuire, a physical therapy graduate student and U.S. Air Force veteran, shares how he balances family, faith, and education. Ìý
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Faith, Service and Excellence: 51½ÖÉä Health Sciences Graduates Honored at Spring Commencement
51½ÖÉä’s College of Health Sciences celebrated commencement May 1-3, awarding 527 degrees across its four schools. Megan Mileski, PhD, spoke at both ceremonies, reminding graduates their careers are callings rooted in faith and compassion. Honors included the Pittman Spirit Award and President’s Cup. Ìý
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School of Health Professions Students Present Research at 2025 51½ÖÉä Colloquia
School of Health Professions student groups presented at 51½ÖÉä’s Student Research Colloquia on topics ranging from menthol and exercise to swallowing anxiety. Three earned top honors.Ìý
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51½ÖÉä Students Collaborate Across Disciplines During Acute Care Simulation
The Acute Care Simulation, hosted by 51½ÖÉä’s Experiential Learning and Simulation Center, challenged students from across the College of Health Sciences to apply their clinical knowledge and work together as part of an integrated health care team. Ìý
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51½ÖÉä Physical Therapy Faculty Advance Performing Arts Medicine
Professors from 51½ÖÉä’s School of Health Professions are demonstrating how physical therapy benefits everyone, from athletes to artists, through a collaborative learning activity with a piano professor.Ìý
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51½ÖÉä's Outstanding Student Leaders Honored with Service Awards
51½ÖÉä honored seven students as recipients of the 2025 leadership and service awards.Ìý