Six undergraduate students from the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) attended the National American Academy of Audiology (AAA) convention in Atlanta, Georgia, returning with the SAA (Student Academy of Audiology) Best Chapter Fundraising Award.
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SCSD Students Attend and Win Award at AAA Convention
SCSD Students, Faculty, and Alumni Participate in Special Olympics Healthy Hearing
This May, a group of clinical audiology students, faculty, and alumni from Florida State University’s (FSU) School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) participated in Healthy Hearing, a venue for the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes Program. The group aims to offer Special Olympics athletes free health screenings and education in a welcoming environment.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Professors Attend AAC Research Summit
Drs. Andrea Barton-Hulsey and Michelle Therrien of the School of Communication Science and Disorders attended The Future of AAC Research Summit from May 13-14 in Arlington, Virginia.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Clinical Instructor Named FLASHA’s Clinician of the Year
School of Communication Science and Disorders Clinical Instructor Linda Sasser received the Clinician of the Year Award from the Florida Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (FLASHA).
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Professor Made President-Elect of CAPCSD
Dr. Tricia Montgomery of the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders has been elected President-Elect for the Council of Academic Programs in Communication Science and Disorders (CAPCSD).
CONTINUE READINGSCSD’s Jinger Deason Receives Inclusive Teaching and Mentoring Award
Jinger Deason, Graduate Program Director for Distance Learning in the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD), has been selected as a recipient for the 2023-24 FSU Inclusive Teaching and Mentoring Award. “This award fuels my desire to dig deeper into my understanding of best practices for inclusive mentoring and teaching and support new colleagues …
CONTINUE READINGSpeech-Language Pathology Graduate Program Rises in Rankings
The speech-language pathology graduate program in the School of Communication Science and Disorders ranked No. 14 among all public and private institutions and No. 10 among publics according to U.S. News & World Report. “The school’s position as the top-ranked speech-language pathology program in Florida, and its rank of No. 14 nationwide, are well deserved,” …
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