School of Communication Science and Disorders Assistant Professor Dr. Yasmeen Hamza presented at the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Annual Midwinter (MW) Meeting from February 11-15, 2023, in Orlando, Florida.
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Research news from the CCI School of Communication Science & Disorders
SCSD Assistant Professor Presents at ARO
Manuscript Co-Authored by SCSD Doctoral Students Accepted for Publication
Recently, a manuscript co-authored by School of Communication Science and Disorders doctoral students Victor Lugo and Miguel Garcia-Salas as well as professor Dr. Carla Wood and University of Florida Professor Dr. Wayne McCormack was accepted for publication in the journal Teaching and Learning in Communication Science and Disorders. This project, “A Team Science Training Approach …
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Faculty and Student Paper Gets Published in the Early Childhood Education Journal
School of Communication Science & Disorders Assistant Professor Dr. Mollie Romano along with students Diana Abarca and Katherine Perez recently had their research published in the Early Childhood Education Journal.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Assistant Professor Speaks to Families in Library Lecture Series
Dr. Lakeisha Johnson highlights the importance of reading diverse books to children in Library Lecture Series.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Doctoral Student and Associate Professor Receive Funding from the Institute of Politics
SCSD Doctoral Student and Associate Professor Receive Funding from the Institute of Politics.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Associate Professor Presents her Research to TAMU and The Queen Rania Teacher Academy
Dr. Sana Tibi presents her research to Texas A&M and the Queen Rania Teacher Academy.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Associate Professor Awarded Research Grant from Korea Health Industry Development Institute
Dr. Yunjung Kim, Associate Professor from the School of Communication Science and Disorders, was recently awarded a research grant from Korea Health Industry Development Institute. This project, in collaboration with Human-AI-Information (HAII) in South Korea, aims to develop a smartphone-based, AI-assisted, and patient-driven speech rehabilitation software for people with dysarthria secondary to stroke and to examine its treatment efficacy.
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