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Participants sought for occupational therapy research study for children and young adults
The Department of Occupational Therapy is looking for children and young adults ages 5 through 25 to participate in a research study to understand how non-invasive stimulation of the brain impacts how well you move your hand. Participating in the study would involve a two-to-three-hour testing session at the Pediatric Movement and Neuroscience Lab…

Register for upcoming GROW classes
Registration for GROW class offerings is available on Eventbrite unless noted otherwise. Use the code “GROW” to complete sign-up. Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered both in person and virtually through GROW. Upcoming offerings include: What’s your Workstyle Preference?: Wednesday, May 10 Additionally, on-demand and…

Participants sought for occupational therapy research study
College and graduate students ages 18 through 25 are invited to participate in a research study conducted by the Department of Occupational Therapy to understand how non-invasive stimulation of the brain impacts how well you move your hand. Participating in the study involves a two-to-three-hour testing session at the Pediatric Movement and Neuroscience Lab in…

Memorial for students Danny Nix and Kamrin Ray, May 2-12
The College of Business Administration invites the campus community to visit the O’Brien Hall first-floor donor hallway as we remember business students Danny Nix and Kamrin Ray. A memorial for both students will be set up from Tuesday, May 2, through the end of final exams on Friday, May 12. A brief opening service, open to…

Chasing Childhood film screening, May 1
The Teacher Education Program will host a screening of the award-winning documentary “Chasing Childhood” on Monday, May 1, at 6 p.m. in Cramer Hall 087. No registration is required to attend. Chasing Childhood is a feature-length documentary that explores how free play and independence have all but disappeared from kids’ lives, supplanted by relentless…




