News What's happening Inside AHS? News, announcements and updates for and by AHS students, faculty and staff. Spring 2023 AHS College Meeting Carlos Crespon | Posted on February 10, 2023 All AHS faculty and staff are requested to attend Sculpture by Yajim Amadu nominated for National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center award Erika Chavez | Posted on February 08, 2023 MS student in disabiltiy human development created scupture up for people's choice award Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar is lead author of article published in Qualitative Psychology Erika Chavez | Posted on February 08, 2023 In the article two case studies illustrate ethical dilemmas that arose in the context of engaging in participatory research with immigrant communities Call for proposals: Spring 2023 AHS Interdisciplinary Pilot Grants Philip Clifford | Posted on February 06, 2023 Submit your application by the April 7 deadline 2022 UIC College of Applied Health Sciences Annual Report Erika Chavez | Posted on February 06, 2023 Learn about the great work accomplished at AHS Pages from AHS Annual Report_2022 eac edits v4 Posted on February 06, 2023 Dean's List of Academic Distinction Fall 2022 Viviana Kabbabe-Thompson | Posted on February 06, 2023 Always #UICProud of our dean's list student achievements Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar to deliver keynote address at Midwestern University Occupational Therapy Practice Leadership Series Erika Chavez | Posted on February 01, 2023 OT scholar to deliver address on advancing justice, diversity, equity and inclusion Gail Fisher and Celeste Januszewski receive Retired Educator's Commendation from the American Occupational Therapy Association Erika Chavez | Posted on February 01, 2023 Commendation acknowledges exceptional leadership by retired occupational therapy educators who have demonstrated commitment to the advancement of occupational therapy education Robert Motl is lead author of paper published in the International Journal of MS Care Erika Chavez | Posted on February 01, 2023 Team examined differences in health-related quality of life and physical activity between older adults with and without multiple sclerosis Prev 1 … 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 … 273 Next
Spring 2023 AHS College Meeting Carlos Crespon | Posted on February 10, 2023 All AHS faculty and staff are requested to attend
Sculpture by Yajim Amadu nominated for National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center award Erika Chavez | Posted on February 08, 2023 MS student in disabiltiy human development created scupture up for people's choice award
Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar is lead author of article published in Qualitative Psychology Erika Chavez | Posted on February 08, 2023 In the article two case studies illustrate ethical dilemmas that arose in the context of engaging in participatory research with immigrant communities
Call for proposals: Spring 2023 AHS Interdisciplinary Pilot Grants Philip Clifford | Posted on February 06, 2023 Submit your application by the April 7 deadline
2022 UIC College of Applied Health Sciences Annual Report Erika Chavez | Posted on February 06, 2023 Learn about the great work accomplished at AHS
Dean's List of Academic Distinction Fall 2022 Viviana Kabbabe-Thompson | Posted on February 06, 2023 Always #UICProud of our dean's list student achievements
Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar to deliver keynote address at Midwestern University Occupational Therapy Practice Leadership Series Erika Chavez | Posted on February 01, 2023 OT scholar to deliver address on advancing justice, diversity, equity and inclusion
Gail Fisher and Celeste Januszewski receive Retired Educator's Commendation from the American Occupational Therapy Association Erika Chavez | Posted on February 01, 2023 Commendation acknowledges exceptional leadership by retired occupational therapy educators who have demonstrated commitment to the advancement of occupational therapy education
Robert Motl is lead author of paper published in the International Journal of MS Care Erika Chavez | Posted on February 01, 2023 Team examined differences in health-related quality of life and physical activity between older adults with and without multiple sclerosis