Homecoming and Occupational Therapy Reunions
Homecoming is this weekend! We hope to see you at the O.T. Department reunion at the Kershaw Graduate House on Saturday Oct. 20 from 3:00 – 4:30 PM. Attention MS Class of 2009: Come to the OT House on …
Homecoming is this weekend! We hope to see you at the O.T. Department reunion at the Kershaw Graduate House on Saturday Oct. 20 from 3:00 – 4:30 PM. Attention MS Class of 2009: Come to the OT House on …
We hope to see you at the 2018 Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association‘s conference in Pittsburgh, October 12-13. Elizabethtown College will be well-represented with various presentations. Come support your fellow blue jays! FRIDAY Occupational Performance of Young Adults with Congenital Heart …
Students and Faculty Presentations in Pittsburgh at the 2018 POTA Conference Read more »
Can you believe summer is over?!? Our newest incoming class moves in to campus this weekend, and the rest of our students return, including our graduate students who were engaged in level II fieldwork over the summer. This year we …
Congratulations to our latest flock of blue jay graduates, who graduated on May 19, 2018. For additional photos from the hooding ceremony, please go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/elizabethtowncollege/albums/72157694257737362/with/41535858755/
Congratulations to current occupational therapy graduate student, Danielle Barattini and Dr. Anya Goldina, Assistant Professor of Biology for their recent publication, Exploring Student Perceptions of a Station-based Teaching Approach in The Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory. The article discusses the use of …
Graduate OT Student + Biology Professor = Collaboration and Publication Read more »
Faculty, students, and recent graduates will be attending and presenting at the American Occupational Therapy Association’s Annual Conference in Salt Lake City, UT. We hope to see you there! Friday 4/20 Poster Session 9-11 AM HW 4004 Using Food to …
by Courtney Wood, OTS On March 18th, 2018, Elizabethtown’s occupational therapy honor society, Pi Theta Epsilon (PTE), inducted fourteen new members from the junior class. These students exemplify the organization’s high academic achievement standards including being within the top 35% percent of …
New Members Join the Pi Theta Epsilon Honor Society Read more »
We hope to see you at the Occupational Therapy Department’s Graduate Research Symposium. The event is free and open to the public.
As part of the OT Management and Supervision course, students are required to engage in professional advocacy – for the OT profession and/or for consumers. This year students completed a range of advocacy efforts from providing in-services to home health …
by Terri Dennehy, D.Ed, OTR/L On Tuesday, October 10, 2017, several freshman students in the OT 111 Media Class did their first college presentation at a Book Folding Event, hosted by Librarian Joshua Cohen. This evening event was a collaborative …
Book Folding – Creativity In and Out of the Classroom Read more »