Master your future with a graduate degree

Application deadlines nearing for campus-based programs By Lexi Byler MSUM’s 12 graduate degrees, licensures and certificates can easily accommodate work, life and school responsibilities. Students have the opportunity to learn and grow from prestigious faculty members who have real-world experience and scholarly expertise. Interested in pursuing a career caring for others? Check out School Psychology, Speech-Language Pathology, and Counseling and […]

Dr. Nancy Paul and grad student Priyanka Graten published research article

Speech-Language Pathology graduate student Priyanka Graten and Dr. Nancy Paul published in the online Ohio Speech-Language-Pathology journal, E-Hearsay. The research article Investigation of Script Training Approach to Aphasia Treatment was published in a scholarly format as well as an aphasia friendly format so persons with aphasia could access the research pertaining to them more easily. The single-subject design study focused […]

Nancy Paul’s article featured in online article collection

Nancy Paul, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, will have a previously published article “Strategies Used by Communication Partners of Aphasic Speakers” featured in an online article collection focusing on Aphasia and Language Disorders through the Routledge, Taylor and Francis publishing group. The article collection will be freely available for the remainder of 2014, via the collection homepage.

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 […]