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Student Panel -"Our Most Pressing Challenges"

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This panel has representatives from different degree programs from Arcadia University’s graduate programs, coming together to discuss what they see as the largest issue facing their profession in today's world today and what other groups they may need to work with for success to occur.

"We were inspired by the many places that our panelists found opportunities that collaboration across disciplines could be beneficial to their own profession, other professions, as well as society as a whole. With a specific focus on how to use adversity as a catalyst for positive and sustainable change. Our panelist discussed the benefits of breaking down barriers and collaborating, and how to move strategically forward." - GALILEO Conference Steering Committee

Moderator: Rebecca L. Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA Dean, College of Health Sciences; Professor, Department of Physical Therapy

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Meet our Panelists

Michelle R Odelberg, Master of Public Health
Kyle Kammerle, Doctorate of Physical Therapy
Lorren Ruscetta, Dual Degree Master of Art in Counseling, Master of International Peace and Conflict Resolution
Jiana Saigh, Dual Degree Master of Art in Counseling/Master of Public Health
Amy Stringer, Master of Forensic Science
John Stuetz, Master of Education

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Apr 17th, 12:00 AM

Student Panel -"Our Most Pressing Challenges"

This panel has representatives from different degree programs from Arcadia University’s graduate programs, coming together to discuss what they see as the largest issue facing their profession in today's world today and what other groups they may need to work with for success to occur.

"We were inspired by the many places that our panelists found opportunities that collaboration across disciplines could be beneficial to their own profession, other professions, as well as society as a whole. With a specific focus on how to use adversity as a catalyst for positive and sustainable change. Our panelist discussed the benefits of breaking down barriers and collaborating, and how to move strategically forward." - GALILEO Conference Steering Committee

Moderator: Rebecca L. Craik, PT, PhD, FAPTA Dean, College of Health Sciences; Professor, Department of Physical Therapy

Submit a Question to our Panel