Keep up to date on all the comings and goings in the College of Health Sciences with the monthly “From the Dean’s Desk” report. Faculty and staff changeover, upcoming events and more are listed in this space each month. Check back monthly to stay informed, and log onto the CHS “Our Stories” page any time […]
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Student Spotlight: Dara LoBuono, M.S. ’14, Ph.D. candidate
Nutrition scientist aims to increase access, impact of nutrition therapy While a high school track athlete in Franklin Lakes, NJ, Dara LoBuono was looking for any opportunity to improve her time and cross the finish line ahead of her competitors. A visit with a sports nutritionist gave her the edge she needed on the track, […]
Continue reading "Student Spotlight: Dara LoBuono, M.S. ’14, Ph.D. candidate"Student Spotlight: Cassidy Cabral, B.S. ’17 and M.S. ’19
Cassidy Cabral of Bristol knew what major she wanted to pursue before she arrived at URI. She had shadowed professionals in different careers while a student at Mount Hope High School and discovered an affinity for speech-language pathology.
Continue reading "Student Spotlight: Cassidy Cabral, B.S. ’17 and M.S. ’19"Student Spotlight: Jeannette Guillen
Kingston, Rhode Island, is a long way from Brownsville, Texas. But for Jeannette Guillen, a first-year doctor of physical therapy student, the journey she and her family made from Mexico to Texas when she was in grade school felt like an even bigger leap.
Continue reading "Student Spotlight: Jeannette Guillen"Student Spotlight: Kinte Howie, ’19
The first thing that might surprise you about Kinte Howie, a sophomore human development and family studies major, is that he speaks Japanese, which he began studying in high school in Providence. You might also be surprised to learn that he has abandoned long-held political aspirations to one day become an Episcopal priest.
Continue reading "Student Spotlight: Kinte Howie, ’19"Student Spotlight: Jarolyn Fernandez, ’17
Jarolyn Fernandez could not be more prepared for a career as a patient advocate. She graduates in May with a triple major in health studies, communication studies and Spanish. But it was her upbringing in Providence as the child of immigrants from the Dominican Republic that has driven her to help people navigate the health care system.
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