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Flying a steady path from an early start
Amelia Black ’24, DPT ’26 is the youngest student in her cohort, preparing for a career in physical therapy through purpose and service.
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January 30, 2026Achievements, Featured, Graduate Studies, News, School of Health Professions, StudentsCUAA Occupational Therapy Graduates Achieve 100% NBCOT Pass Rate
For Occupational Therapy graduates entering the profession, passing the NBCOT exam represents more than a requirement. It marks readiness to serve clients with confidence, sound judgment and professional integrity.
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Dr. Wendy Hardy brings classroom-grounded leadership to CUAA’s MSCI program
New director draws on K–12 and higher education experience to support educators nationwide.
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What’s new in CUAA’s Doctor of Occupational Therapy program
Students considering a career in occupational therapy will soon see meaningful updates to Concordia University Ann Arbor’s Doctor of Occupational Therapy program.
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Why Dr. King’s vision still matters in education
Each year, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day invites communities across the nation to pause, reflect and recommit to the values of justice, service and care for one another.
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Another year, another resolution?
There’s a reason I don’t like New Year’s resolutions. I don’t like failure. It’s only the middle of January, and I failed to have this blog ready by the deadline given to me.
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CUAA OT students bring service to community through fine motor kits
This week, occupational therapy students are constructing fine motor activity kits for children in Sterling Elementary School’s after-school program.
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6 Bible Passages Offering Stillness, Hope and Purpose
These six Bible passages speak directly to student life, including rest, belonging, generosity, uncertainty, and hope, during one of the busiest times of the year.
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