UNC Greensboro
Cochlear Implant Study Supports Older Adults
It’s a Friday morning, and UNC Greensboro’s Speech and Hearing Center has the warm feel of a group of friends catching up. The conversation flows so easily, despite that two members in the group would be unable to hear without a small electronic device visible just behind the ear.
Students take up the reins at Horsepower
It’s a hot Tuesday morning in July. The horses twitch and stomp. A barn cat snoozes in the sun. Seems like just another day at HORSEPOWER Therapeutic Learning Center in Colfax, but for four kids with intellectual learning disabilities, it’s the best day.
FULBRIGHT-HAYS GROUP PROJECT ABROAD IN SHANGHAI CHINA
Dr. Kristine Lundgren, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, co-directed a Fulbright Hays Group Project Abroad program to Shanghai China with Dr.Ye (Jane) He from the School of Education. Twelve educators from North Carolina, including 3 HHS alumni, CSD AP Professor Perry Flynn, Mike Maykish, and Mariam Abdelaziz,… Continue reading…
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in Collaboration with the Department of Defense
Professors Lyn Mankoff and Perry Flynn, faculty in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, collaborated with the Department of Defense (DoD) Schools in setting up five internship placements in Europe for our 2nd year Speech-Language Pathology master’s students. The students provide speech-language pathology services under the supervision of their supervising speech-language pathologists in DoD… Continue reading…
ASHA FELLOWSHIP AWARDED
Louise F. Raleigh, M.Ed., AP Professor, Speech and Hearing Center Director, HIPAA Privacy Officer, was awarded from the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association a Fellowship of the Association 2015.
UNCG and WCU Partner on new communication sciences and Disorders Ph.D. program
Inter-institutional Distance Education Agreement for Learning and Leadership in Communication Sciences and Disorders
IDEALL CSD-see bulletin, will begin January 2016. It is available to full and part-time students.
Faculty Mentoring, a practical manual for mentors, mentees, administrators, and faculty developers
Dr. Susan Phillips of Communication Sciences and Disorders and Dr. Susan Dennison of Social Work have just published “Faculty Mentoring, A Practical Manual for Mentors, Mentees, Administrators, and Faculty Developers”.