Events
- Audra McCorkle-Geng, a faculty member in our SLHS department will be hosting a dynamic workshop with Leah Powers (FRIT). This virtual workshop will explore strategies and resources to integrate cultural awareness and
- The SLHS Department, is proud to welcome Aspen Christen, M.S., CC-SLP & Ali Bakke, M.A., CCC-SLP as part of the Kristina Johnston Memorial Lecture Series. Their presentation Exercise Induced Laryngeal
- The SLHS Department is proud to host The Science and Practice of Efficacious Speech Treatment for Parkinson's Disease by Dr. Lorraine Ramig PhD, CCC-SLP.Dr. Ramig spent her academic career at the University of
- The SLHS Department is partnering with LSVT Global to host a Virtual Live Training & Certification Course of LVST LOUD. LVST LOUD is open to speech-language pathology professionals and students and is an effective
- John Hendrickson will be coming to the CU Boulder campus to discuss his memoir Life on Delay: Making Peace with a Stutter on February 21st 2024.
- During the 2023 Colorado Academy of Audiology Conference in Colorado Springs two of our Doctor of Audiology students were recognized for their poster presentations.
- Special Forum: African American English: A historical overview with application to communication sciences and disorders with Lauren Prather, M.S., CCC-SLP
Time: Nov 8, 2023 9:05-10:30 AM
Join Zoom Meeting: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/98166205669 - Dr. Rachael R. Baiduc, assistant professor in the Department of SLHS, was awarded a three-year Early Career Research R21 grant from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (part of the NIH).
- The Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CAPCSD) promotes research by students in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Carly Schimmel, a PhD student in our department has received the Plural Publishing Scholarship.
- During the 2022 Colorado Academy of Audiology Conference in Beaver Creek two of our faculty members were recognized for their dedication and devotion to the field and study of audiology. Dr. Kathy Arehart (pictured