Category: Alumni

Category: Alumni

7/31/12: BU Today, “BU Goes to the Olympics”

This article features seven Terriers that are competing in this year’s Olympic games including incoming Sargent Junior Ella Gunson who is playing on the New Zealand field hockey team.   Read the entire article here.

7/24/12: The Boston Globe, “Should you be consuming sports drinks?”

Clinical Associate Professor Joan Salge Blake writes in this article about the discussion of whether or not sport drinks are necessary to stay hydrated and replenish electrolytes when exercising. Sargent alum Adam Korzun is featured in the post discussing his experience with sports drinks and athletes.   Read the entire article here.

BU Sargent College Researcher Awarded $2.7M NIMH Grant

Aims to improve employment opportunities for those with severe mental illness (Boston) — Boston University researchers at Sargent College and the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation (CPR) in partnership with the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center (Dartmouth PRC) have received a $2.7 million grant over five years from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to study […]

Department of Occupational Therapy Presents: Capstone Presentations by Post-Professional OTD Students

College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College Department of Occupational Therapy cordially invites you to attend Capstone presentations by our post-professional OTD students September 10, 2012 10:30-12 Linda Miller Social Marketing – A Strategy To Integrate Ergonomics into Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Projects 1:00-2:30 Beatrice McGuire Using a Response to Intervention […]

Boston University Supports Davis Phinney Foundation in Launching New Resource to Encourage Living Well with Parkinson’s Disease

Unique Disease Management Guide Combines Comprehensive Information and Tools from Thought-Leading Movement Disorder Experts with Insights from People with Parkinson’s BOSTON, MA, July 18, 2012 – Imagine you are one of the 60,000 new U.S. cases of Parkinson’s disease diagnosed each year. Where can you turn for accurate information? How can you learn what to […]