News What's happening Inside AHS? News, announcements and updates for and by AHS students, faculty and staff. Lennard Davis is quoted in recent column from the Houston Chronicle editorial board Erika Chavez | Posted on August 07, 2020 The column is on the nation's current political divide COVID-19 Safety Protocol Training Jon Santanni | Posted on August 05, 2020 A friendly reminder that all UIC employees are required to complete the COVID-19 Safety Protocol Training IMG_0555-COLLAGE Posted on August 04, 2020 Heidi Fischer and Gina Mulanthara appear on an episode of the Glass Half Full podcast Mia Digiacomo | Posted on July 31, 2020 Occupational therapists talk about the role of OT diabetes management Robin Jones is interviewed on WBBM Newsradio Erika Chavez | Posted on July 30, 2020 Disability scholar talks technology and people with disabilities 30 years since the passing of the American with Disabilities Act Lieke van Heumen is a co-author of post published in the American Society on Aging blog Erika Chavez | Posted on July 30, 2020 Authors outline critical steps needed to take in order to prevent long-term care workers from leaving the industry Bianca Frazer and Heather Walker are interviewed on the DiabeticSAVVY the Podcast Edition ErikaC Chavez | Posted on July 29, 2020 DHD postdoctoral fellow and alumna talk about a volume they're editing together on disabetes community podcast Lennard Davis is quoted in History network online story about the legacy of the 'Capital Crawl' Erika Chavez | Posted on July 28, 2020 The 1990 protest demonstrated the barriers that inaccessible buildings create for people with disabilities Beth Marks and Jasmina Sisirak receive a National Healthy Brain Initiative award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tamar Heller | Posted on July 28, 2020 DHD researchers to support populations with a high burden of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias Great Lakes ADA Center study led by Yochai Eisenberg featured by Fast Company Erika Chavez | Posted on July 24, 2020 Study shows 65% of curb ramps and 48% of sidewalks are not accessible for people with disabilities, even though this violates federal law Prev 1 … 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 … 274 Next
Lennard Davis is quoted in recent column from the Houston Chronicle editorial board Erika Chavez | Posted on August 07, 2020 The column is on the nation's current political divide
COVID-19 Safety Protocol Training Jon Santanni | Posted on August 05, 2020 A friendly reminder that all UIC employees are required to complete the COVID-19 Safety Protocol Training
Heidi Fischer and Gina Mulanthara appear on an episode of the Glass Half Full podcast Mia Digiacomo | Posted on July 31, 2020 Occupational therapists talk about the role of OT diabetes management
Robin Jones is interviewed on WBBM Newsradio Erika Chavez | Posted on July 30, 2020 Disability scholar talks technology and people with disabilities 30 years since the passing of the American with Disabilities Act
Lieke van Heumen is a co-author of post published in the American Society on Aging blog Erika Chavez | Posted on July 30, 2020 Authors outline critical steps needed to take in order to prevent long-term care workers from leaving the industry
Bianca Frazer and Heather Walker are interviewed on the DiabeticSAVVY the Podcast Edition ErikaC Chavez | Posted on July 29, 2020 DHD postdoctoral fellow and alumna talk about a volume they're editing together on disabetes community podcast
Lennard Davis is quoted in History network online story about the legacy of the 'Capital Crawl' Erika Chavez | Posted on July 28, 2020 The 1990 protest demonstrated the barriers that inaccessible buildings create for people with disabilities
Beth Marks and Jasmina Sisirak receive a National Healthy Brain Initiative award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tamar Heller | Posted on July 28, 2020 DHD researchers to support populations with a high burden of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
Great Lakes ADA Center study led by Yochai Eisenberg featured by Fast Company Erika Chavez | Posted on July 24, 2020 Study shows 65% of curb ramps and 48% of sidewalks are not accessible for people with disabilities, even though this violates federal law