Strategies to assist with ringing in the ears.
Tag: Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Three alumnae reshape hometown commerce despite COVID-19 challenges
Three alumnae found empowerment through each other in small business management during uncertain times.
Simulated learning opportunities for graduate audiology students
“I’m so proud of our students and our clinical educators for making the quick change from in-person patient care to clinical simulations for continued student learning to meet the student’s need for clinical hours and competencies. Everyone showed tremendous levels of flexibility, grit, motivation and reflection during this time to make the best of the remote learning this spring and summer.”–Dr. Candice Osenga, Direction of Clinical Education for audiology
Interprofessional practice in the speech-language pathology program at Illinois State University
Clinical educators in the speech-language pathology graduate program at Illinois State University frequently collaborate with other campus and community professionals.
Study of cultural and linguistic diversity in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Illinois State
The Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Independent Study group educated the CSD department about the importance of CLD during the spring 2019 semester.
Beautification of testing room at the Activity and Recreation Center (ARC)
Audiology at Illinois State University continues work with the Activity and Recreation Center, and to see our patients at this wonderful facility.
Nursing and audiology support Fox Creek Elementary Health Fair
Mennonite College of Nursing was joined by the Hearing Loss Prevention (HLP) Laboratory for the Fox Creek Elementary Health Fair in Bloomington.
New faculty profile: Benjamin Kirby
Benjamin Kirby has joined the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders as an assistant professor of audiology.
ISU student lands elite internship at National Institutes of Health
Illinois State junior Kali Riddell researched stuttering during her summer internship at the National Institutes of Health.
Acceptance of those who stutter topic of talk
Ken Koroll, the chairman of the National Stuttering Association’s (NSA) board of directors, will discuss the impact of support groups and acceptance for people who stutter at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 20, in Stevenson Hall, room 101.