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- We, the Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) community, including faculty, staff, and students, stand in solidarity with the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) community. We support those protesting racism
- The Student Academy of Audiology (SAA) here at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, is having a Food Drive which will benefit the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Community Food Share.Donations can be made in the following ways: 1. Monetary donations can be made to our Fenly account
- The SLHS Department congratulates Vincent Salazar as the first recipient of the Marilyn Kaye Johnson Scholarship in Fall 2020. This scholarship provides $1,000 funding in the fall semester of
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's SLHS department will be attending the Graduate School Fair (GSF) at the ASHA Convention in Los Angeles in November. The GSF provides an opportunity for prospective graduate students to learn about our graduate programs
- William Kristofer Buxton, who graduated May 2017, is a young man who had vocal nodules at a young age. These nodules robbed him of his voice. After two years of speech therapy, he not only regained his voice, but he went on to major in
- CU’s chapter of the Student Academy of Audiology has been awarded a Humanitarian, Educational, and Awareness Resources (HEAR) grant. The funding from this grant will be used to continue providing education about noise induced hearing loss as well as
- SAA has been recognized as the 2016-2017 National Chapter Challenge Champion for Education! More than 50 chapters across the country participate in this challenge each year. Last year, our SAA group was the National Chapter Challenge Champion for
- Welcome New Faculty Fellows of Arts & Sciences Support Education through Technology (ASSETT)
- Adaptation of the Dangerous Decibels Program for an Adult Audience
- View pictures from the student's research posters that were presented in the Research Methods class.