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Student shows Maddex, a five-year-old with cerebral palsy, how to use the joystick in order to drive the car.  (Courtesy of Joanna Norris)

UNF Adaptive Toy Project moving forward with more funding

Danae Leake Apr 30, 2016
The UNF Adaptive Toy Project cruises forward with more federal funding to continue the project that creates toys that help children learn more about their world.
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The UNF Physical Therapy Graduate Program, a program in the Brooks College of Health, was ranked first in the nation by GraduatePrograms.com. Photo by Lexi Suda

UNF’s Physical Therapy Graduate Program Ranks First in US

Lexi Suda Oct 20, 2015
The Brooks College of Health physical therapy program has been ranked first in the nation for its second consecutive year.
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UNF No. 1 in the nation for Physical Therapy Graduate Program

UNF No. 1 in the nation for Physical Therapy Graduate Program

Kalee Ball May 6, 2015
“I am very proud of this no. 1 ranking,” Dean of the Brooks College of Health Dr. Pamela Chally said. “We are delighted and honored that students at UNF appreciate the quality of their education.”
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Engineering course rebuilds children’s toy cars to aid in rehabilitation

Sarah Ricevuto Oct 2, 2014
Electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and physical therapy students at UNF are working together to aid children with physical disabilities in rehabilitation. Students build toy cars for the children, build sensors to record data of children learning and work with the children in their rehabilitation process.
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Dissection with a twist of royalty

Spinnaker Sep 21, 2011
This week’s So, What’s Your Story profiles a UNF grad student who slices and dices human bodies in one of his physical therapy classes.
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A bite of the Big Apple

Spinnaker Aug 25, 2011
The Spinnaker’s food columnist hit New York City for a taste of that city-like slice.
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