Spotlights Posts for Spotlights All Americans Deserve a Healthy Diet. Here’s One Way to Help Make That Happen Professor Shelly Debiasse writes that promoting diversity among healthcare providers is as important as advocating for a diverse diet Proud to BU Podcast featuring Dr. Archie Cubarrubia (Sargent ’01) Deputy Director of Postsecondary Success and Pathways at the Gates Foundation, Dr. Cubarrubia discusses “Transforming Education.” Rhythm-based Technology Helps Stroke Survivors Improve Walking Multi-site clinical trial led by Professor Lou Awad showed clinically meaningful and significant increase in walking speed for stroke survivors Pro Tips for (Safely) Starting a New Exercise Routine To avoid injuries, it’s important not to do too much, too fast, advises BU physical therapist Chris Barucci Fighting Back Against Parkinson’s Disease Volunteers at BU's Center for Neurorehabilitation are key to new Parkinson's breakthroughs including a music system and wearable robotics. Scientist Profile, Professor Tyler Perrachione Perrachione is Director of the Communication Neuroscience Research Laboratory and the Hearing Research Center BU Technology Development Announces 2023 Ignition Awards Lou Awad and his lab selected for a new AI-driven therapeutic device that could help people restore their walk after a stroke. Office Artifacts: Marianne Farkas Her office is a colorful repository of memories from all the places she has traveled during her 40-year career as a mental health professional. Advice to Seniors on How to Navigate Your Last Year at Boston University Tips and tricks from a young alum on making the most of your senior year. Research Advances On Treatment For Stuttering Frank Guenther is using technology to learn why people stutter The Risk Of Delaying PT For Knee Osteoarthritis Climate Change, HIV, and the Kenyan Fish Trade Evaluating, Learning, Improving Emily Evans researches how medical facilities can provide better healthcare A Holistic Approach to DEI Sargent aims to be a leader in diversity, equity, and inclusion An A+ Citizen In her philanthropy and occupational therapy, Sharon Ryan (’70) puts people first Spotlights navigation ← Previous Next →