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Hello,
I am an occupational therapy graduate student at Sacred Heart University, in Trumbull, CT. I am working on a research project on the use of therapy dogs with undergraduate and graduate students. I noticed that the University of Illinois has a therapy dog program at the undergraduate library. I was wondering if there was someone that would be willing to answer a few questions about this program.
Thanks,
Caroline Braaksma, OTS
Sacred Heart University
Occupational Therapy ’14
SOTA President