Six Occupational Therapy Students Accepted to CGI-U!
Six of our occ
upational therapy students were accepted to CGI-U! Please join us in congratulating our students Joe Brey, OTD/S ’13, Megan Carlson, MSOT/S ’14, Kelsey Luedtke, OTD/S ’15, Cambey Mikush, OTD/S ’13, Erin Sanborn, OTD/S ‘13 and Katherine Wycoff, MSOT/S ’14! Read more about each here:
Joe Brey: A Community-Based Approach to Managing the Functional Challenges of Aging
Megan Carlson: Helping Hands
Kelsey Luedtke: Caregiver Education, Support and Advocacy for Palestinians living with Disabilities
Cambey Mikush: A Rehabilitation Program for Women with Obstetric Fistulas in Danja, Niger
Katherine Wycoff: Helping Hands
CGI-U (Clinton Global Initiative University) was launched by President Clinton in 2007 to challenge students to make a difference in these 5 focus areas: Education, Environment & Climate Change, Peace & Human Rights, Poverty Alleviation, and Public Health. It’s being hosted at Washington University in St. Louis April 5-7.
While CGI U sessions are not open to the public, everyone has the opportunity to engage in a number of ways. You can:
- Watch sessions live at cgiu.org,
- Follow us on Tumblr to get the the WUSTL Eye View of CGI U,
- Share your thoughts by using #CGIU on Twitter and Tumblr, and
- Participate in WUSTL sustainability efforts.
Learn more: http://cgiu.wustl.edu/