Center for BrainHealth® Honors Linda and Joel Robuck with 2020 Legacy Award

Source: https://brainhealth.utdallas.edu/2020-legacy-award/

DALLAS (January 28, 2020) – The Center for BrainHealth, part of The University of Texas at Dallas, commended Linda and Joel Robuck at the Legacy Award Dinner, held at the Dallas Country Club, for their pivotal work throughout the years to better brain health. Annually, the award recognizes individuals who have been instrumental in advancing the vision of the Center for BrainHealth to explore the vast potential of the human brain.

The Robucks have contributed countless hours, tirelessly advocating for the Center’s research and programming. Joel has served as vice-chairman of the Center’s Advisory Board for the past four years – a remarkable period of the organization’s growth that saw the creation of the Brain Performance Institute, the translational arm of the Center for BrainHealth. Both Linda and Joel are among the greatest champions of the Center’s Adolescent Reasoning Initiative, which to date has trained more th…

Source: https://brainhealth.utdallas.edu/2020-legacy-award/

DALLAS (January 28, 2020) – The Center for BrainHealth, part of The University of Texas at Dallas, commended Linda and Joel Robuck at the Legacy Award Dinner, held at the Dallas Country Club, for their pivotal work throughout the years to better brain health. Annually, the award recognizes individuals who have been instrumental in advancing the vision of the Center for BrainHealth to explore the vast potential of the human brain.

The Robucks have contributed countless hours, tirelessly advocating for the Center’s research and programming. Joel has served as vice-chairman of the Center’s Advisory Board for the past four years – a remarkable period of the organization’s growth that saw the creation of the Brain Performance Institute, the translational arm of the Center for BrainHealth. Both Linda and Joel are among the greatest champions of the Center’s Adolescent Reasoning Initiative, which to date has trained more th…

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