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Goodwin University and UB Issue Tax-Exempt Social Bonds to Improve Student Access to Education

Goodwin University and University of Bridgeport Issue Tax-Exempt Social Bonds to Improve Access to Education for Underserved and Low-Income Students   Goodwin University and University of Bridgeport are proud to announce they have successfully closed the sale of a $47 … Continue reading Goodwin University and UB Issue Tax-Exempt Social Bonds to Improve Student Access to Education

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Making a Difference with an MPH — 3 Meaningful Opportunities in Public Health

The public health sector is always looking to the future. As a dynamic and ever-evolving field, careers in public health offer countless opportunities to influence the landscape of human wellness. While many entry-level positions only require a bachelor’s degree, earning … Continue reading Making a Difference with an MPH — 3 Meaningful Opportunities in Public Health

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Respiratory Therapist vs. RN: Which Career is Right for You?

Caring. Compassionate. Skillful. Hard-working. Patient-focused. Detail-oriented. Essential to the health of others. These are all ways you can describe both respiratory therapists (RTs) and registered nurses (RNs). When exploring rewarding careers in healthcare, people often decide between a career as … Continue reading Respiratory Therapist vs. RN: Which Career is Right for You?

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What Makes My Students’ Synapses Fire to Best Learn Neuroscience for Occupational Therapy?

By: Shannon Strate, OTD, MS, OTR/L, Assistant Professor at Johnson and Wales University, UDL Teaching Fellow, Goodwin University While participating in Goodwin’s University’s Universal Design for Learning Institute, I chose to focus on the design of an Occupational Therapy (OT) … Continue reading What Makes My Students’ Synapses Fire to Best Learn Neuroscience for Occupational Therapy?