Category: Kudos
Spirit Challenge — 2nd Place!
Yes, we have spirit in the School of Allied Health Professions! We took 2nd place in the spirit challenge today in the Truhlsen Events Center. Thank you to our supporters who clapped and cheered us on. Due to size limitations on the blog, I can’t upload the video here, but I did post it to […]
Dec 10, 2010
SAHP Potluck
A great bunch of people gathered with great food on this, the second day of Spirit Week. The SAHP faculty and staff had a yearend potluck today to honor Kim Michael with her Silver U poster and say farewell to Mark Christiansen, who will be leaving us on December 17th. Congratulations, Kim! Goodbye, Mark! We’ll […]
Dec 7, 2010
Congratulations, Reggie Harbourne and Sandy Willett!
PT education faculty members Reggie Harbourne and Sandy Willett had publications in the most recent Physical Therapy Journal. Dusing SC, Harbourne RT. “Variability in Postural Control During Infancy: Implications for Development, Assessment, and Intervention.” Phys Ther. 2010;90:1838-1849. Harbourne RT, Willett S, et al. “A Comparison of Interventions for Children With Cerebral Palsy to Improve Sitting […]
Dec 3, 2010
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- by Jeffrey RobbThe UNMC Faculty Senate's annual faculty meeting will be held today at 3 p.m. in the Durham Research Center auditorium.
- by John KeenanThe Organization of Teratology Information Specialists honors Conover's work with Mother To Baby, its informational service.