EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 42 MIN
Episode 5: The TWU Chapter & The Role of Scholarship and Libraries
from Preserving Our Past, Informing Our Future · host Sydney Stevenson
In episode 5 of Preserving Our Past, Informing Our Future, the host and Dr. Reed turn their focus to Texas Woman’s University and its lasting impact on occupational therapy education. Reflecting on TWU’s 125-year legacy, Dr. Reed shares her experiences as a faculty member and the values that define the program. The conversation also highlights the critical role of scholarship and libraries in preserving the profession's history, reminding listeners that what we choose to document today helps guide the future of occupational therapy. This series was created as a part of my OTD capstone project in collaboration with the Blagg-Huey Library at Texas Woman’s University in Denton, TX.Faculty Mentor: Lou Ann Hintz, PhD, OTRAgency Mentor: Esther Garcia, MLS For more information about OT history, visit otleaders.org
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In episode 5 of Preserving Our Past, Informing Our Future, the host and Dr. Reed turn their focus to Texas Woman’s University and its lasting impact on occupational therapy education. Reflecting on TWU’s 125-year legacy, Dr. Reed shares her experiences as a faculty member and the values that define the program. The conversation also highlights the critical role of scholarship and libraries in preserving the profession's history, reminding listeners that what we choose to document today helps guide the future of occupational therapy. This series was created as a part of my OTD capstone project in collaboration with the Blagg-Huey Library at Texas Woman’s University in Denton, TX.Faculty Mentor: Lou Ann Hintz, PhD, OTRAgency Mentor: Esther Garcia, MLS For more information about OT history, visit otleaders.org
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