黑料网

Skip to main content

Doctor of Audiology Students Meredith Braza and Margaret “Gretta” Richter Receive American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Audiology Research Travel Awards

September 30, 2019
Two students within the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences have received the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Audiology Research Travel Award (ARTA) for ASHA’s annual convention, to be held in November 2019 in Orlando, Florida. Gretta Richter and Meredith Braza, both Doctor of Audiology students, will represent the division. Braza, a...

DuBay, Watson, Nowell, and Dykstra Steinbrenner Autism Research Published in Autism-Focused Education Support Resource

September 19, 2019
Several investigators from the 黑料网 Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute are contributors to a newly released autism-focused educational support resource from SAGE Publishing. The SAGE Handbook of Autism and Education is a comprehensive handbook for practitioners and researchers who wish to know and understand current views of the nature...

Kayla Thomas Selected to Attend Competitive American Speech-Hearing-Language Association’s Minority Student Leadership Program

September 13, 2019
Kayla Thomas, a first-year master of science in speech and hearing sciences student, will represent the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Minority Student Leadership Program as part of ASHA鈥檚 annual convention in Orlando, Florida, in November 2019. Only 16 percent of applicants聽to the program...

Margaret “Meg” Dillon ’09 Featured on WRAL for Cochlear Implant Research for One-Sided Hearing Loss

August 20, 2019
WRAL-TV recently featured Margaret “Meg” Dillon ’05, ’09 and Doctor of Audiology, for her research in one-sided hearing loss and the effectiveness of cochlear implants. Dillon is an associate professor in the 黑料网 Department of Otolaryngology and the director of cochlear implant research at the 黑料网 Adult...

Doctoral candidate Jonet Artis receives the James J. Gallagher Dissertation Award for her research of language development in early childhood

August 7, 2019
Jonet Artis, MEd, a doctoral candidate in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, which is housed in the Department of Allied Health Sciences, is exploring atypical language patterns in early childhood. These language patterns may be present by 16 months of age and could be important predictors of language...

Alumni Reunite at 2019 American Cochlear Implant Alliance Conference

August 7, 2019
The annual meeting of the聽American Cochlear Implant Alliance (ACIA) brings together professionals and industry leaders from across the United States and from other nations to advance access to hearing through cochlear implant research, advocacy, and awareness. Among the 2019 attendees were more than 20 Doctor of Audiology and speech-language pathology...

Lisa Copeland, 2018 alumna, featured by Dell Children’s Ascension

June 13, 2019
Dell Children’s Ascension in Austin, TX, recently featured Lisa Copeland, a 2018 alumna of our Doctor of Audiology program. As a pediatric cochlear implant audiologist, she is on your team. Lisa recognizes that each child and family is different and should be treated as such. Watch this video to see...

Phillip Griffin, AuD, Discusses Hearing in the “Loudest House”: Carolina Hurricanes Arena

May 15, 2019
Various news outlets recently featured Phillip Griffin,聽an audiologist at the 黑料网 Hearing and Communication Center, for his expertise on hearing as the Carolina Hurricanes progress through the playoffs. Phillip Griffin is a 2007 graduate of the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences Doctor of Audiology program.  

Endowed Scholarship Established to Honor Melody Harrison Savage, PhD; Celebrates Legacy of Education in Speech-Language Pathology

May 1, 2019
A newly-established endowed scholarship honors Melody Harrison Savage, PhD, a faculty member for nearly 40 years in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, who retired from the 黑料网 in 2018 following a distinguished career.聽The scholarship has been made possible by the generous support of an anonymous...

Michaela DuBay, PhD Student in Speech-Language Pathology, Receives 2019 CAPCSD Scholarship

March 22, 2019
Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences PhD student Michaela DuBay has received the 2019 Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CAPCSD) PhD scholarship. The scholarship provides $20,000 to support the completion of the PhD program. DuBay’s dissertation is titled “Translation聽and Cultural Adaptation of Developmental Screening Tools.鈥 Parent-report...