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Occupational therapy professor enlists ECU filmmakers for public safety service project
Occupational therapy professor enlists ECU filmmakers for public safety service project
 
Spring 2023 Pirate grads turn their tassels
Spring 2023 Pirate grads turn their tassels
 
Horse therapy offers promise for neurodivergent kids, young adults
Horse therapy offers promise for neurodivergent kids, young adults
 
ECU’s occupational therapy program a perfect fit for Rogan twins
ECU’s occupational therapy program a perfect fit for Rogan twins
 
Allied health students’ administration plan judged in unique case competition
Allied health students’ administration plan judged in unique case competition
 
ECU health sciences prepare its graduates to lead the rural workforce
ECU health sciences prepare its graduates to lead the rural workforce
 
Physical therapy, occupational therapy students partner for free clinic
Physical therapy, occupational therapy students partner for free clinic
 
ECU Faculty Convocation kicks off the academic year
ECU Faculty Convocation kicks off the academic year
 
Alice Hubbard Stallings, age 90, a resident of Cypress Glen, formerly of Washington, NC, died at her home with her husband by her side.
Alice Hubbard Stallings, age 90, a resident of Cypress Glen, formerly of Washington, NC, died at her home with her husband by her side.
 
ECU to offer North Carolina public universities’ only Doctor of Occupational Therapy program
ECU to offer North Carolina public universities’ only Doctor of Occupational Therapy program
 
ECU Community School students benefit from university, regional partners
ECU Community School students benefit from university, regional partners
 
For allied health professionals, work to repair the damage is just beginning
For allied health professionals, work to repair the damage is just beginning
 
ECU researchers identifying needs of individuals with Parkinson’s disease in the East
ECU researchers identifying needs of individuals with Parkinson’s disease in the East
 
ECU program helps children with cerebral palsy access valuable therapy, social opportunities
ECU program helps children with cerebral palsy access valuable therapy, social opportunities
 
Faculty, staff named 2021 Treasured Pirates
Faculty, staff named 2021 Treasured Pirates
 
Donor support sets record for main campus fundraising
 
Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law today: Senate Bill 248 & 2 others
Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law today: Senate Bill 248 & 2 others
 
Dr. Denise Donica doesn’t live in the negative. Positive outcomes fuel Donica, an associate professor and chair of the East Carolina University Department of Occupational Therapy.
Dr. Denise Donica doesn’t live in the negative. Positive outcomes fuel Donica, an associate professor and chair of the East Carolina University Department of Occupational Therapy.
 
Occupational therapists who move to North Carolina would have an easier time getting back to work under a bill in the General Assembly.
Occupational therapists who move to North Carolina would have an easier time getting back to work under a bill in the General Assembly.
 
Epidemiologists and infectious disease experts have consistently maintained that the risk of spread of the COVID-19 virus among young children is low.
Epidemiologists and infectious disease experts have consistently maintained that the risk of spread of the COVID-19 virus among young children is low.
 
Share this information with your family and friends in the military
Share this information with your family and friends in the military
 
Donors make largest planned gift in allied health history
 
ECU helps older adults plan for the road ahead
 
Lawmakers will consider a $688 million spending bill and a series of policy reforms, after money and policy draft bills passed the House Committee on COVID-19 Health Care Working Group Thursday, April 23.
Lawmakers will consider a $688 million spending bill and a series of policy reforms, after money and policy draft bills passed the House Committee on COVID-19 Health Care Working Group Thursday, April 23.
 
U.S. News & World Report recognizes ECU graduate programs
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced new appointments to boards and commissions across North Carolina.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced new appointments to boards and commissions across North Carolina.
 
My Spin by Tom Campbell
 
Here's a good news-bad news story that needs a happy ending. The good news is that as of January our state's unemployment rate was 3.6 percent. When you consider it was 4.5 percent last February that's cause for celebration
Here's a good news-bad news story that needs a happy ending. The good news is that as of January our state's unemployment rate was 3.6 percent. When you consider it was 4.5 percent last February that's cause for celebration
 
An eager crowd of bundled-up observers assembled early Jan. 17 in a vacant lot, huddling with government officials as steam from their coffee cups curled into the air
An eager crowd of bundled-up observers assembled early Jan. 17 in a vacant lot, huddling with government officials as steam from their coffee cups curled into the air
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced 49 appointments to various state boards and commissions for North Carolina
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced 49 appointments to various state boards and commissions for North Carolina
 
Private colleges and universities face challenges distinct from their public counterparts
Private colleges and universities face challenges distinct from their public counterparts
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has been approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to begin a pilot project in Cumberland, Durham, Johnston and Wake counties to offer rehabilitation services for adults who have suffered traumatic brain injury on or after the
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has been approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to begin a pilot project in Cumberland, Durham, Johnston and Wake counties to offer rehabilitation services for adults who have suffered traumatic brain injury on or after the
 
Governor Roy Cooper today announced 44 appointments to various state boards and commissions
Governor Roy Cooper today announced 44 appointments to various state boards and commissions
 
Three departments within East Carolina University's College of Allied Health Sciences recently spent a day helping local seniors while teaching students the importance of collaborating with other disciplines
Three departments within East Carolina University's College of Allied Health Sciences recently spent a day helping local seniors while teaching students the importance of collaborating with other disciplines
 
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