News

Assistant professor Ann M. Henshaw, OTD, MBA, MPH, OTR/L publishes blog for the Center to Advance Palliative Care.

Three GW programs volunteer at the first Paralympics and Disability Pride Open House at the White House.

GW OT Student Ambassadors, Jenny and Celia, record videos to capture a day in their life as first-year students. Follow along as they start their day, take a practical assessment, lead a facility tour with a prospective student, and enjoy a night out in Washington, D.C.

An image gallery from the celebratory event.

Twenty–one GW students from the speech-language pathology and occupational therapy programs collaborate on a weeklong children’s summer experiential program for level I fieldwork, interprofessional collaboration, and doctoral capstone projects.

The Equity Committee within the GW Occupational Therapy program recognizes the month of July to celebrate the publication of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Marisa Mansueto, to serve in the Department of Health, Human Function, and Rehabilitation Sciences as associate director for clinical education.

Members from the occupational therapy program attended the Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), at the White House on May 16, 2024. GAAD is a day dedicated to conversations and learning about digital access and inclusion for people with disabilities.

Asian American Pacific Islander Month (AAPI) is a time to celebrate and recognize Asian-American diversity and communities. Students and faculty share why AAPI Month is important, how they celebrate, and how cultural education is embedded throughout the program.

Graduate of the post-professional OTD Class of 2024 and faculty celebrate the completion of their academic journey at GW.