Spotlights Posts for Spotlights Support for Young Adults in Crisis Susan Knox Kopta’s loss fuels her support of psychiatric rehabilitation for college students Discovering the Hidden Cause of Voice Injury Cara Stepp has established a connection between hearing impairment and vocal hyperfunction—and perhaps a new diagnostic category The Moore Legacy Snapshots from the tenure of a transformational dean Hope for More Holistic Autism Support Simone Gill is exploring the connection between early childhood and motor development in children with autism Childhoods Transformed Claudio Ferre uses technology to better understand how children move and to inform future therapies The Quest to Unlock the Mind’s Mystery Tyler Perrachione is mapping the brain to understand its inner workings Big Science for Little Ones Sargent welcomes internationally renowned child development expert Jana Iverson Jack Dennerlein Appointed New Dean of Sargent College He hopes to prepare students for careers that may not exist yet and help Sargent continue adapting to emerging technologies. Helping Autistic Adults Have Healthy Relationships Emily Rothman’s online program seeks to strengthen both romantic and platonic connections. Human Physiology Alum Wins National Collegiate Horse Riding Cup Elizabeth Nevins says BU equestrian club coaches prepared her for Cacchione Cup victory Learning to Eat (Healthily) in Padua, Italy BU Study Abroad program trains students on the benefits of the Mediterranean diet Close up on SAR PT 515: Physical Therapy Examination Students learn about the biomechanics of human movement in this physical therapy lab. Q&A with Sargent Occupational Therapy Professor Pedro Almeida Professor Almeida shares what inspired him to become an occupational therapist, advice for future students, and more. Celebrating National Biomechanics Day High School students were introduced to biomechanics research and careers, touring and interacting with the technology in our PT labs. “Feeling Seen”- Shining a Light on LGBTQ+ Heart Health Human Physiology Professor Jesse Moreira works to improve education and representation of marginalized groups. Spotlights navigation ← Previous Next →