After more than 20 years as an occupational therapy clinician working across school-based settings, Amanda Noble knew she wanted to take the next step into academia. Her journey to become as assistant professor started with Pitt OT’s Doctor of Clinical Science in Occupational Therapy program.
Doctor of Audiology student Catherine Dymowski shares about her experience in the TRANSLATES program.
Susan Graff becomes the ninth faculty in a row to be recognized as the PA Educator of the Year from the Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants.
Pitt Athletic Training student Lindsay Blakney traveled with the Pittsburgh Steelers to Ireland as part of her clinical education rotation.
For over 20 years, Alyson Stover has been a skilled occupational therapist, gaining valuable knowledge about the field of occupational therapy (OT) and applying it to her work in the classroom as an associate professor in Pitt’s Department of Occupational Therapy. Stover expanded her OT leadership experience with her recent…
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During the Health Sciences Alumni Reunion, awards were granted to numerous alumni, honoring their excellence and innovation in areas such as philanthropy and research.
Erin Mathia, assistant professor and the assistant director of the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program, was awarded the 2025 Dean’s Distinguished Teaching Award, recognizing her outstanding commitment to teaching, mentorship and student growth within the University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS).
Master of Rehabilitation Technology Program Director Julie Faieta shares what makes the program stand out.
The merit-based award for third-year Doctor of Physical Therapy students memorializes the professional life and legacy of former Assistant Professor Christine McDonough, who passed away in December 2024 after a short battle with cancer.