Nancy Paul and Mary Drake receive grant from the national SERTOMA service organization

Nancy Paul and Mary Drake of the Speech Language Hearing Sciences department have received a grant from the national SERTOMA (Service to Mankind) service organization for a project involving graduate students and faculty entitled: Hearing and Memory Screening Service-Learning Project. The project involves outreach to area assisted living communities for senior citizens. Along with hearing and memory screenings, residents may […]

SLHS graduate students and faculty present at national conference

Nov. 14-16, the following students and faculty presented research at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association convention in Chicago: Nancy Paul and Mary Drake, faculty *Issues Related to Community Memory Screenings Richard Adler with the following graduate student researchers: -Arica Flach, * Certified Nursing Assistants’ Knowledge of Swallowing Disorders for Assistance to SLPs -Gretta Hjelseth, * University Clinical Supervisors’ Role in the […]

Eleven Speech-Language Pathology graduate students have been accepted to present at national convention

Eleven students in the Speech-Language Pathology graduate program in the SLHS department have been accepted to present research at the national convention of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association in Atlanta, Ga., in November. The research was supervised by Dr. Richard Adler, Dr. Kris Vossler, Dr. Nancy Paul, and Dr. Mary Drake. For a list of recent presentations click here.