Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are trained to assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, cognitive and communication disorders in individuals who suffer from brain injuries. Therapy provided by SLPs can help individuals regain the ability to communicate effectively and regain cognitive skills that were affected by the injury.
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Speech-Language therapy makes a difference
CSD goes to Belize
Twenty students and four CSD faculty—Amy Yacucci, Trish Larkin, Kim Adelman, and Lindsay Diekhoff—traveled to Belize, visiting San Ignacio, Belmopan, and Caye Caulker. While in the country, students engaged in clinical experiences under the direct supervision of their licensed speech-language pathology faculty.
Department of History honors Distinguished Alumni
The Department of History will honor Katie Lopez and Simon Rodriguez as Distinguished Alumni at a special ceremony at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, October 13, in Schroeder Hall, room 130.
SOA Research series to discuss slow food movement, February 25 at noon
Dr. Gina Hunter and Dr. Noha Shawki will discuss the slow food movement and what it is at the next SOA Research Series, February 25.
Riaz publishes on election manipulation in a hybrid regime
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published a co-authored paper on the strategies of election manipulation in 2018 Bangladeshi election
Han, Rankin, and Robinson receive the RISE Award
Members of the Department of Politics and Government received recognition for their exemplary service to the department during the pandemic.
Video of ISU Physics Discovery Day event
The annual Physics Discovery Day is designed to help area high school students explore career paths in physics through participating in various physics experiments geared to spark their curiosity.
ISU Alumni Day Physics Careers Panel presentation, October 7
The Illinois State University Physics Department will host our visiting Alumni for our Annual ISU Alumni Day Physics Careers Panel presentation on at 3 p.m. Friday, October 7, 2016 in Moulton Hall, room 214.