PHHP partners in love
In honor of Valentine's Day, we bring you the stories of three alumni couples who met and fell in love as PHHP students.
In honor of Valentine's Day, we bring you the stories of three alumni couples who met and fell in love as PHHP students.
Jessica Dunn and Meghan Kettles are using a robotic device to help patients walk independently.
As a touring physical therapist, she works with performers in national Broadway productions.
Elaine Keane, a 1985 UF OT graduate, is the executive director of CRECER, a clinic in Ibarra, Ecuador.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for fun, food and football!
A scientist at Nike, Dr. Leslie Barnes works with elite track and field athletes.
They will be honored at a ceremony during the college’s alumni reunion on September 8.
As a communicator in the CDC's Travelers’ Health Branch, Gatewood has contributed to major efforts to raise awareness of infectious diseases and outbreaks worldwide.
Dr. Classen, chair of the UF department of occupational therapy and a graduate of the college's master's in public health in epidemiology program, was recognized for outstanding leadership in the field of occupational therapy and for important contributions to driving research.
Alumni and friends did indeed rise to the challenge. Thanks to your generosity, we raised $56,740 (far surpassing our $10,000 goal!)