Who: Dr. Richard Besser, Sr. Health and Medical Editor, ABC News. Former Director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. When: Friday, October 16, 2009, 3:00pm. Reception to follow at 4:00pm. Where: BU Sargent College, 635 Commonwealth Ave. Room 101 Please contact Max Wyneken for more information. max17@bu.edu. 617-353-2708. Parking is available free of charge in […]
(Boston) – and former Acting Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)will be the guest speaker at the eleventh annual Dudley Allen Sargent Lecture at Boston University (BU) College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College on October 16. The title of his lecture is “Pandemics, Public Health, and Political Transition.” Before joining […]
Associate Professor Julie Keysor is quoted in an article in BusinessWeek about the growing demand for physical therapists. Click here to read the article
Tara Vaughn (’10) spent last fall in the Geneva Internship Program taking classes and working at the World Health Organization. “My amazing internship has swayed me to rethink my entire career path,” Vaughn says. “I have made a major change in the course of my higher education career.” Click here to watch the video.
(Boston) – Boston University (BU) College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College announced today that it is partnering with the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) to conduct a backpack awareness day on Wednesday, September 16. This local, annual event helps to educate children, parents, school administrators, teachers, and the Boston community about the serious […]
Sargent College’s Department of Health Science Research Seminar Series: Who: Frank Guenther, Ph.D. presents “The Neural Control of Speech” When: Monday, October 5, 2009, 1:00pm Where: Room 220, Boston University College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College, 635 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA Refreshments will be served.
91 year old Sargent Alum, Louise Wing has been taking part in the sport of synchronized swimming since the 1940s and still judges youth competitions today. Click here to read her whole story
Boston University Launches Online Component of Sargent Choice New Tool to be the Center of the One-of-a-Kind Program Focused on Healthy Eating Exclusive to the BU Community (Boston) – Boston University College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College has introduced a new phase of the unique and innovative nutrition program for the students, faculty […]
Joan Salge Blake, registered dietician and nutrition professor at Boston University, talks about the benefits of a plant-based diet. Click here to read the article
We are proud to present an audio presentation by Dr. Howard Gardner, author of the very popular book: Multiple Intelligences: New Horizons in Theory and Practice.
Join us for one of our Fall Open Houses: Friday October 2, 2009 or Friday October 30, 2009 Schedule: 1:30 Register and take a building tour 2:00 Get an overview of Boston University and the College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College 3:00 Meet with program faculty and hear from current students 4:00 Go […]
Mark Laursen, MS, ATC Titles: “Integrating Evidence Based Practice into Your Setting” and “Teaching Evidence Based Medicine” Sara Brown, MS, ATC Title: “Evidence Based Practice Today” Location: San Antonio, TX
Topic: Psychosocial Consequences of Stroke: Issues and Possible Solutions Speaker: Audrey Holland, PhD When: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 Time: 5:00 p.m. Location: Sargent College 635 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA Room 101 All attendees are invited to a reception following the lecture in the 2nd floor lounge. About Audrey Holland Audrey L. Holland, Ph.D., is Professor […]
Joan Salge Blake, registered dietician and nutrition professor at Boston University, talks about choosing alternative produce which aren’t full of sugar and fat. Click here to watch the video
Julie Keysor, associate professor of physical therapy at Sargent was interview for this article on the current job market for physical therapy. Click here to read this article