Students
- Open townhall for the SLHS Community to share input regarding diversity considerations
- 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
- 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.
- Several AuD students were chosen for LEND fellowships. LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities) programs offer interdisciplinary training with the intent of improving the health of children with disabilities.
- An additional session will be held on Friday, December 4, 2015. Click here to register for either session or contact the Graduate Program Assistant for additional information.