Professor of English and Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Student Affairs Dr. Sally E. Parry will retire after 33 years of service to Illinois State University. A retirement reception will be June 23.
Unit: Communication Sciences and Disorders
Creating and maintaining relationships with CSD alumni via Zoom
Zoom provided a unique opportunity for our department to connect with alumni in other parts of the country.
Unnatural Causes series focuses on impacts of nuclear testing, April 28
“Unnatural causes: Conversations about disparities and inequities” will feature a seven-part docuseries with biweekly discussions.
Tails of the times: Pets provide comfort in a virtual world
Her co-workers have a great attitude, but they can be needy.
2021 Illinois Speech-Language Hearing Association convention
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders was well represented at this year’s Illinois Speech-Language Hearing Association Conference
Living Our Values: Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic
Employees of the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic were recently honored with the University’s Living Our Values Award for their commitment to the institutional value of Learning and Scholarship.
Students, professor to share experience of study abroad during onset of COVID-19 pandemic
Dr. Rocio Rivadeneyra and students will share what it was like to be in Spain for a faculty-led study abroad at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Public meeting: Reaccreditation for Clinical Doctorate in Audiology and Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders invites you to a public meeting with the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Disrupting racial bias in audiologic clinical practice
On November 10, Dr. Nicholas Stanley co-presented with Dr. Samuel Bradley on ways to disrupt racial bias in audiologic clinical practice.
Responsive actions in a campus student organization
SAA at ISU has recognized and responded to calls for reflection about bias in organizational structures. This group was fortunate to have individuals as members who initiated actions in the Fall of 2019 and Spring of 2020 to contribute to needed conversations; it is important to note that these actions preceded the national conversations that occurred in response to the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and others.