SCSD Undergraduate Student Published in Seminars in Speech and Language Journal

SCSD Student Kaia Stevenson, alongside Dr. Kelly Farquharson, has been published in the Seminars in Speech and Language journal. Their work will also be presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention this November. Their article, titled, “Which speech sound norms are used in US public schools? A retrospective survey analysis,” is a study almost three …

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School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) Doctoral Candidate Keisey Fumero and FSU Professor Dr. Carla Wood Publish Paper in “Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools” Journal

Doctoral candidate Keisey Fumero, studying in the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD), and Dr. Carla Wood, Director of SCSD, are publishing their research in the journal Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools.

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SCSD Doctoral Student Receives 2021 ASHA Graduate Student Scholarship

SCSD doctoral student Denisha Campbell has been chosen as a recipient of the 2021 Graduate Student Scholarship from the American Speech-Language Hearing Foundation (ASHA). This scholarship will provide valuable financial support as Campbell continues her graduate studies. In order to be considered candidates must undergo a review process, and awardees are chosen based on academic …

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SCSD Faculty and Doctoral Student Publish Paper on Team Science in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology

School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) faculty, Dr. Carla Wood and Dr. Mollie Romano, and doctoral student Victor Lugo partnered with their colleagues, Yulia Strekalova and Wayne McCormack from the University of Florida, to publish their research with the Journal of Speech Language Hearing Research (JSLHR).  Their publication, entitled, “State of the Practice of Team Science …

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SCSD Faculty Member Wins Editors’ Katharine G. Butler Trailblazer Award

Associate Professor Dr. Kelly Farquharson has been awarded the Editors’ Katharine G. Butler Trailblazer Award for her recent publication, co-authored by researchers Marie Ireland, Sharyanne McLeod, and Kathryn Crowe. The publication, titled, “Evaluating Children in U.S. Public Schools With Speech Sound Disorders Considering Federal and State Laws, Guidance, and Research,” was recently published in the …

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