Surviving Polio Without Pity
By Allison Ludwig Editor Katie Williams Kathleen Sims is a wife, mother, grandmother and retired nurse but also a polio
Stories of diversity and inclusion, on and around Oakland University's campus
By Allison Ludwig Editor Katie Williams Kathleen Sims is a wife, mother, grandmother and retired nurse but also a polio
By Erica Kennedy Kirsten Haglund, founder of the Kirsten Haglund Foundation talks about the lifelong relationship she has had with
By Blake Woodruff Serena Pham is a senior at Oakland University studying to be a Physician Assistant and majoring in
By Marcela Sifuentes About 40 percent of the U.S. population may suffer from vertigo or vertigo-associated diseases at least once
By Bella Martinez Bella shares her father’s story dealing with several health issues in a short audio story. Today I’ll
By Alayna Currey Alayna shares her experiences dealing with anxiety as a college student in a short audio story. Hi,
By Chelsee Peck Chelsee interviewed her aunt, Cynthia Williams Lanier, in a short audio story (transcript available) about her journey
By Sidney Richardson The COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it significant changes to nearly every aspect of life in 2020.
Students in the Fall 2019 “Social Media and Public Relations” course created a social media campaign to raise awareness about
Living with Crohn’s: Not all health issues are visible By Nicole Morsfield Prom and graduation parties are on the agenda of