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Longtime Dean Leaves Big Shoes to Fill

Since 1998, Paul Brooke Jr., Ph.D., has seen the School of Allied Health Sciences through unparalleled growth and success.

No Tassel Left Unturned at Commencement

Hundreds of students were welcomed into the health care profession at the annual ceremony.

The Students Have Spoken: New Leaders Announced

Outstanding organizations, faculty and graduating seniors were honored at the Student Government Association's annual banquet.

Occupational Therapy Isn't About Finding a Job

Occupational therapy faculty and students clear up misunderstandings and spread the word about their chosen profession.

Physical Therapy Helps Amputees Lead Fuller Lives

Local and regional orthotists and prosthetists recently introduced students to new techniques and devices.

Birth Defects Prevention Month: Autism

An estimated 1 out of 150 children in America will be diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.

In the Right Place at the Right Time

Athletic trainer's years of CPR knowledge and quick thinking saved a man's life during a football game.

Allied Health Sciences Professor Does Double Duty

Military veteran and professor reflects on his time in service to students and his country.

Community Bikes for Burns

Annual charity bike ride and run raises money for burn patients in Lubbock.

University Sets Enrollment Record

Fall 2011 enrollment is up 11 percent over last year.

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