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We could tell you to start by organizing your study materials and creating a study schedule to break your subjects into manageable portions, but you already know that. Here are some not-so-obvious tips to help YOU make it through exam season.
The MSOT 2025 cohort took a field trip to Family of Kidz Sensory Gym in Harrison, NY, as part of their Pediatric course. The students learned about sensory integration in lecture and then participated in experiential learning to reinforce concepts and practice skills. This is learning. This is fun. This is occupational therapy and we love it! Happy World OT Day!
Do you have an innovative solution that can make a positive impact on the environment? Share your ideas by December 19 for the chance to win a $15,000 grant! Join The Front Yard at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ and Speedemissions in addressing climate change, protecting the planet, and slowing threats to Earth's ecosystem.
Who is going to address the Class of 2025? You tell us! The annual speaker and honorary degree recipient nomination process has opened so be sure to submit your nomination no later than Friday, October 25.
College of Health Professions doctoral student among American Association of College of Nursing’s Jonas Scholars.
Making the leap to college is a big transition for anyone, so several of Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ’s student leaders recently shared their best advice for first-year students. Here’s what they had to say about getting involved and finding your place as a Setter:
With projects designed to restore our ocean’s coral reefs and improving clean water accessibility–and two $15,000 grants to boot–Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵstudents are generating creative solutions to combat climate change.
Missed an issue of Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵMagazine? Catch up with past issues here.
Nisha Troupe, Anjienna Lowtan, and Danielle Hanson, students in Pace’s College of Health Professions, have won $15,000 in the Project Planet USA competition for their rainwater filtration system, aiming to tackle global water scarcity sustainably through innovation and partnerships.
Meet Olivia Burnett ’24, a health sciences major whose passion for public health and community wellness earned her the 2024 Pleasantville Campus Community Service Award. Read on to learn more about her experience combating food insecurity on campus.