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UNC-CH Occupational Therapy Graduate Provides Insight for Inclusive Play Structures for Children in the Greensboro Community

October 19, 2016

A UNC-CH occupational therapy graduate has provided insight for inclusive play structures for children in the Greensboro community. Meg Harris, MS, OTR/L Meg Harris, MS, OTR/L, lead occupational therapist with Guilford County Public Schools, served as a consultant on a community project in Greensboro, North Carolina, to provide an inclusive play structure for all children … Read more

Occupational Science PhD Student Nikhil Tomar Combats Mental Health Stigma

September 30, 2016

A PhD student in the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy has worked locally and abroad to reduce stigma around mental health issues. Club Nova is located in Carrboro, North Carolina Nikhil Tomar celebrates Stigma Free Carolina Nikhil Tomar, a doctoral student in occupational science in the Department of Allied Health Sciences, has worked … Read more

Marine Corps veteran and Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy student on the cusp of realizing her dream

June 22, 2016

Oyoana Allende, a Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy master’s student, decided to become an occupational therapist following her own rehabilitation experience. Oyoana Allende, a student in the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, speaks with Cheryl Moore, an occupational therapist at the Duke Regional Hospital on June 20, 2016. Marine Corps veteran … Read more

Occupational Science PhD Candidate Khalilah Johnson highlights importance of diversity in research endeavors

April 20, 2016

Khalilah Johnson, an occupational science PhD candidate, spoke to the Department of Allied Health Sciences about diversity in research as she prepares to graduate. Khalilah Johnson Khalilah Robinson Johnson, an occupational science PhD candidate, plans to graduate in summer 2016 after studying the institutionalization and deinstitutionalization of adults with intellectual disabilities. Johnson will celebrate two … Read more