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Entry-Level Occupational Therapy Doctorate Webinar

Posted on October 24, 2020

Join Occupational Therapy program director Sharon Gartland and admissions coordinator Alexia Rebne for the Entry-Level OTD Webinar! The webinar will be hosted on Wednesday, October 18th from 5:00-5:30 pm. During this time Sharon and Alexia …

Posted in Spotlight on OT

Student Highlight: Benazir Meera

Posted on October 23, 2020

We are very proud of our student, Benazir Meera, for receiving 3rd rank in the “2020 Dream Together Master Alumni contest for Best Practice Paper and Proposal” contest! Benazir is a second-year doctoral student advised …

Posted in Accolades, Equity, Climate, and Diversity, Spotlight on Kinesiology

Student Presentation at Self Determination Conference

Posted on October 23, 2020

Megan Gray and Natalie Dulaney are both a part of Karla Ausderau’s research lab. Later this month, along with Alison Mushett and Steve Woodard, they will be presenting at the 2020 Virtual Wisconsin Self-Determination Conference. …

Posted in Equity, Climate, and Diversity, Spotlight on OT

Student Highlight: Mayrena Hernandez

Posted on October 14, 2020

Mayrena Hernandez is a 3rd year Kinesiology doctoral candidate in the Wisconsin Injury in Sport Lab (WISL), which is lead by Dr. David Bell. She has a background in athletic training and public health, having …

Posted in Equity, Climate, and Diversity, Spotlight on Kinesiology

Join the Early Morning Fitness 2020 (Virtual) Open House!

Posted on September 30, 2020

The Early Morning Fitness Class, a program administered by the Kinesiology Department, is designed for women age 40-and-over.  The program is led by Bonnie Loughran, a highly skilled instructor with extensive experience and expertise teaching …

Posted in Spotlight on Kinesiology

Diverse-OT Student Org Highlight: Exploring Social Identity and Moving Towards Action

Posted on September 28, 2020

Occupational therapists aim to enable people of all backgrounds to live life to its fullest by helping to promote health and wellness through the participation of necessary and meaningful every-day occupations. As a program that …

Posted in Equity, Climate, and Diversity, Spotlight on OT

PE Graduate Feature

Posted on September 22, 2020

Mackenzie Swenson, a recent grad from the PETE program in the Kinesiology Department, has been featured on WKOW for her amazing dedication to teaching physical education to students! Within her first weeks as a teacher, …

Posted in Spotlight on Kinesiology, Spotlight on PE

Kinesiology Student Highlight

Posted on September 9, 2020

Kinesiology Student, Ryan Disch, has recently been highlighted in School of Education’s Student Stories Campaign. This campaign highlights students’ diverse background and interests and explores what led them to the UW. According to Ryan, the …

Posted in Spotlight on Kinesiology, Uncategorized

Virtual Gulf War Illness State of the Science Conference

Posted on September 3, 2020

In August, Dr. Dane Cook helped coordinate the first Virtual Gulf War Illness State of the Science Conference. The two-day conference coincided with the 30-year anniversary of the start of the 1990-1991 Gulf War, Operation …

Posted in Spotlight on Kinesiology, Uncategorized

Adapted Fitness changing the perception of what’s possible

Posted on August 18, 2020

One pillar of the Impact 2030 initiative centers on the UW–Madison School of Education’s commitment to providing transformational and innovative learning experiences for students. The Adapted Fitness program run through the Department of Kinesiology is an …

Posted in Equity, Climate, and Diversity, Spotlight on Kinesiology
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