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National group recognizes OT faculty member, student organization

A national organization representing occupational therapists has recognized faculty, students and alumnae from Texas Woman’s School of Occupational Therapy. 

The honors were announced during the American Occupational Therapy Association’s (AOTA) INSPIRE 2025 Annual Conference & Expo awards and recognition ceremony in April. 

Texas Woman’s SOT clinical professor Claudette Fette, PhD was one of 62 occupational therapists named to the AOTA’s Roster of Fellows (FAOTA) for their significant contributions to the profession. 

The Texas Woman’s Pi Theta Epsilon (PTE) student organization, guided by faculty advisor Heather Roberts, was recognized twice at the conference. PTE is a specialized honor society for OT students and alumni.