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Kaylene King to present at Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children; Receives Scholarship Award

March 20, 2019
Kaylene King, a third-year Doctor of Audiology student in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, will present at the 16th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, to be held in July 2019 and hosted by the American Cochlear Implant Alliance. King has also received a 2019 student scholarship award....

The Coastland Times Features Interdisciplinary Service-Learning Trip to Tyrrell County

March 20, 2019
Students and faculty members from the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences and the Division of Physical Therapy traveled to Tyrrell County, North Carolina, for an interdisciplinary service learning trip over spring break. During the trip, students learned how people’s health is impacted by where they live and how to build...

John Grose, PhD, Visits India as Research Travel Fellow on behalf of ºÚÁÏÍø

March 11, 2019
John Grose, PhD, a professor in both the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences and the Department of Otolaryngology, recently visited Bangalore, India, as a travel fellow to give a keynote presentation at the annual conference of the Indian Speech and Hearing Association (ISHACON-51). After the conference, Grose gave a...

Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences (2019)

March 1, 2019
Learn more about the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences in their 2019 online brochure.

Creating Accessible and Sustainable Health Care: A ºÚÁÏÍø Doctor of Audiology Student’s Call to Action

February 27, 2019
Jenna Sawafta is a third-year Doctor of Audiology student who has combined her passion for sustainable health care with reaching underserved populations in the Middle East by creating a series of YouTube videos designed to provide quality and accessible health care resources to those who speak Arabic. “Some people still...

American Academy of Audiology: 2019 Faculty and Student Presentations

February 27, 2019
Join faculty and students from our Doctor of Audiology program at the American Academy of Audiology’s 2019 conference. Title Featured Speaker Audiology Is Linear, Advances in Genetics Are Exponential: Are We Going to Be Left Behind? A213 March 28, 3:00 until 4:00 p.m. Nancy McKenna, AuD Target/Masker Sex Mismatch: Do...

Katarina Haley, PhD, CCC-SLP, and LIV Cards Featured in Aphasia Access Podcast

February 20, 2019
Aphasia Access recently featured Katarina Haley, PhD, CCC-SLP, in its podcast conversation series. The podcast featured Haley’s Life Interests and Values (LIV) Cards, which are an instrumental tool in working with people who have neurologic communication disorders. Aphasia Access focuses on bringing resources to those who have aphasia or other...

Margaret ‘Gretta’ Richter Receives Summer 2019 Appointment at Boys Town National Research Hospital

February 13, 2019
Margaret ‘Gretta’ Richter, a second-year Doctor of Audiology student in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, has received an appointment for T35 summer research training program at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. Richter will work alongside Monita Chatterjee, PhD, on a research project in the hospital’s...

Patricia Johnson, AuD, Featured as News Expert on Reverse-Slope Hearing Loss

February 11, 2019
Patricia Johnson, AuD, and an clinic manager and audiologist at the ºÚÁÏÍø Hearing and Communication Center, was recently featured as an expert on reverse-slope hearing loss.

Megan Bartoshuk Receives Student Academy of Audiology 2018 Empowering Students Scholarship

January 17, 2019
Megan Bartoshuk, a second-year Doctor of Audiology student, has received a 2018 Empowering Students Scholarship from the Student Academy of Audiology.