Due to the continuing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Interim Dean Dr. Diane Zosky has published her address on the college website and has recorded it, as well.
Unit: Communication Sciences and Disorders
Tweeting into the Golden Years
On the first day the #GoldenTweets program was offered, a man walked in saying he was there to learn about birdcalls.
Ten Illinois State graduate students receive prestigious State of Illinois fellowship
Ten graduate students at Illinois State have been named 2020 Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois fellows.
College thanks chairs and directors
The College of Arts and Sciences thanks Dr. Craig Gatto and Dr. Craig C. McLauchlan for their outstanding service.
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
Initiative awards celebrate early achievement, potential
Illinois State University celebrates research and creative activity each year with faculty awards selected by the University Research Council.
Barriers to health care for transgender individuals
An inability to access health care can be dangerous-both physically and mentally. For those who identify as transgender, even the idea of seeking care can be stifled by fear of prejudice.
Dean delivers Spring 2020 Address
Interim Dean Dr. Diane Zosky emphasizes that the important work being conducted across the College of Arts and Sciences continues in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic and its unprecedented effects.
Simucase helps students obtain clinical clock hours during COVID-19 shutdown
Simucase has allowed graduate students in Communication Sciences and Disorders to continue earning clinical clock hours even though the university clinic and some off-campus sites have closed.
Dr. Samuel Bradley, Jr. discusses diversity, equity, and inclusion with Au.D. students
Audiology doctoral students recently welcomed Dr. Samuel Bradley, assistant professor of Macro Practice in Boston College’s School of Social Work, to their amplification selection and fitting course.