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The MARS lab is dedicated to promoting function and quality of life of the individuals and diverse communities we serve through advancements in movement and rehabilitation science research that are fo...
Student Navigator The Student Navigator is here to provide proactive, personalized support to students, particularly those with limited financial means or facing challenges related to essential needs ...
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The Housing and Opportunities that are Useful for Students' Excellence (HOUSE) Liaison seeks to provide assistance to students experiencing homelessness. Rush University’s designated HOUSE Liaison for...
Rush University is proud to announce that Pete Batra, MD , has been appointed as senior vice president and dean of Rush Medical College. He will start this role on Monday, Dec. 1. As dean, Batra will ...
WHAT NEXT? Thank you for completing your first health visit. We are grateful to have you on our team! You will receive $25 for referring eligible community members who qualify and complete their enrol...
YOU ARE VITAL! Welcome to the VITAL website. We are excited to tell you more about this community research study and share how you can get involved. Please follow the steps below to get started. Your ...
YOU ARE VITAL! Welcome to the VITAL website. We are excited to tell you more about this community research study and share how you can get involved. Please follow the steps below to get started. Your ...
How does an exchange with a waitress lead to a transformative impact on health care? It all started with a conversation between the late Joanne Barkett Conway and a waitress, who was an aspiring nurse...
Christine Kennedy, PhD, RN, FAAN, announced she will retire as dean of Rush University’s College of Nursing in June 2026. Over the next eight months, she will prepare the College of Nursing for its ne...