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 […]

Upcoming Student Academic Conference

A message from Dr. Richard Adler about student’s research projects involving human subjects. “It is that time of the year when we are beginning to think about our students’ research projects and having your students apply to present at the Student Academic Conference. I would like to remind faculty to think about the nature of their students’ research proposals especially […]

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.

Richard Adler will present at two upcoming events

Dr. Richard Adler, Speech/Language/Hearing Sciences, will present “Counseling for Voice Disorders” at the University of Minnesota Duluth on October 6. He will also attend and present at the Canadian Professional Association for Transgender Health (CPATH) conference, September 21-23. Seven of his students are presenting their research as poster sessions at the ASHA convention in Atlanta, Ga., November 14-18.