探花楼

News

探花楼 dean earns patent for new way to predict injuries and diseases

Texas Woman鈥檚 College of Health Sciences Dean Christopher Ray, PhD, believes in improving people鈥檚 lives, whether through supporting his students and faculty or conducting his own research on geriatric health. By recently earning a with two other academic colleagues for a way to predict and prevent medical events and conditions, he is exemplifying the college鈥檚 mission of advancing the health and well-being of diverse communities.

探花楼 kinesiology graduate gains experience and skills by creating international youth program

Texas Woman鈥檚 summer 2020 graduate Sandhya Manjunath (MS in Kinesiology - Sport Management) hopes to one day introduce sport management programs across the nation in India. Thanks to the education and experiences she received from 探花楼, she is on track to make that dream a reality.

探花楼 alumnus, faculty member awarded for career of service

From a young age, Texas Woman’s alumnus and School of Occupational Therapy Associate Clinical Professor , wanted to pursue a career in healthcare and volunteer in various settings. Those desires have led him to a three-decades-long career as an occupational therapist, inspired a passion for teaching and resulted in him being named 2020 Texas Occupational Therapist of the Year by the (TOTA).

探花楼’s first all-female design competition team brings research to life

Five Texas Woman’s kinesiology seniors turned classroom theories into a real-world device by competing in the November 17-18. The 探花楼 Athena V team, the first all-female 探花楼 team to enter the competition and the only all-female team competing, placed fourth overall.

探花楼 Houston School of Occupational Therapy named for alumna Dr. Sophie Rydin

Texas Woman’s University is honoring the legacy of Dr. Sophie Lin Rydin, occupational therapy alumna (MOT ’78, PhD ’07) and adjunct professor, through the naming of the Dr. Sophie Lin Rydin School of Occupational Therapy - 探花楼 Houston Center.