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Department of Education grant supports training of occupational therapy school practitioners to serve students with high-intensity needs
A new grant awarded to the Colorado State University Department of Occupational Therapy strives to meet dual needs: supporting students with significant disabilities while diversifying the OT profession.
Young Alumni Q&A: Doris Servan-Alvarez
Doris Servan-Alvarez (M.S., occupational therapy, '23) is a Occupational Therapy fellow in a prestigious fellowship with JFK partners. Servan-Alvarez works as an occupational therapist in an early intervention and outpatient clinic.
First-generation student experience – Vanessa Hernandez, Department of Occupational Therapy
Vanessa Hernandez, a first-generation student working towards her OTD, emphasizes the value of representing her community through her scholarly work.
Farm to able: CSU’s RAM Scholars program trains adults with disabilities for agricultural careers
The RAM Scholars program for adults with an intellectual disability at CSU strives to facilitate meaningful employment for participants.
New accessibility tool in Canvas lets faculty scan course materials, fix unreadable PDF files
A new tool has been added to the Canvas learning management system that makes it easy for CSU faculty to scan files in their course materials and fix any that aren’t readable by a text reader.
CHHS Summer Standouts: Occupational Therapy doctorate students work to enhance the lives of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Imani Conley-Frazier and Archana Subramanian, doctorate students in CSU's Occupational Therapy Program, are completing a summer internship with Support Inc.; an organization across Northern Colorado that provides services to maximize the quality of life for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Young Alumni Q & A: Ashley Montijo
Two-time cancer survivor Ashley Montijo (’17) continues to find joy in her career as an OT.
Department of Occupational Therapy highlights diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice at 21st annual Knowledge Exchange
Occupational Therapy’s 21st annual Knowledge Exchange spotlighted diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice and the profession’s role in societal progress.
Outstanding occupational therapy graduate has a passion for inclusive excellence
Jasmine Tran has a passion for diversifying the profession of occupational therapy. For her many contributions, Tran is being recognized as an outstanding master’s program graduate of Colorado State University’s Department of Occupational Therapy.
CSU Belong Program receives grant from Bohemian Foundation to support neurodiverse individuals in independent living
The Belong Program in the CSU Department of Occupational Therapy is supporting housing and independence for the neurodiverse community.