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(l-r, f-b) Dr. Glen H. Cope, Provost and Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs, Dr. Carolyn Baum, Ellis Michael Executive Director & Professor, Occupational Therapy, Neurology and Social Work Dr. Thomas George, Chancellor, Dr. Curtis C. Coonrod, Vice Provost Student Affairs, Dean of Students, Dr. Terry Thiel, Senior Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Ms. Elizabeth Eckelkamp, Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Dr. Steve Taff, Associate Director of Professional Programs and Instructor in Occupational Therapy and Medicine, Dr. Alison Whelan, Senior Associate Dean for Education, Professor of Medicine, Dr. Ronald Yasbin, Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Dr. Susan Dean-Baar, Dean, College of Nursing, Mr. Joseph Southerland, Academic Advisor, College of Arts & Sciences, Dr. Kathy Kniepmann, Instructor in Occupational Therapy and Neurology |
The above signing and luncheon was held on Monday, Nov. 4, in the Board Room of the J. C. Penney Conference Center and honored the signing of the 3-2 Agreement with the Washington University Occupational Therapy Program and the College of Arts & Sciences.
Dr. Carolyn Baum represented the Occupational Therapy Program from Washington University and Provost Glen Cope and Chancellor Tom George represented the University of Missouri-St. Louis.