At this year’s picnic, alongside casual mingling, the department facilitated an activity that encouraged faculty, staff, and students to have more intentional conversation about each member’s background and experiences
Unit: Communication Sciences and Disorders
Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic welcomes new clinical educators
The Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic welcomes three new clinical educators this semester: one in the field of audiology and two in the field of speech-language pathology.
Interim department chair appointment for Communication Sciences and Disorders
Scott Seeman began his appointment as interim chair of the of the Communication Sciences & Disorders Department (CSD) on July 1.
Students learn from experience in Scotland
CSD undergraduate and graduate students received hands-on training with various high-tech communication devices and applications at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
Retirement celebration for Ann Beck, June 21
Please join the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders’ faculty and staff in thanking Ann Beck for her service to the department, the College of Arts and Sciences, and Illinois State University.
Alison Dungca’s legacy of activism honored at Commitment to Diversity Awards
Alison Dungca ’19’s exceptional work has helped Redbirds feel at home.
Larkin honored with Living Our Values Award
Tricia Larkin of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders has been honored with a Living Our Values Award for her work on Learning and Scholarship, Diversity and Inclusion, and Respect.
World Hearing Day at Watterson Towers
World Hearing Day is an annual advocacy event that is held March 3 to raise awareness and promote hearing health care.
From Bloomington to the British Isles – Braden’s Spring Break Abroad
Braden McCarty, a graduate student in the Speech Pathology program, recounts her study abroad in Edinburgh and London.
Finding her voice: Elizabeth Rice perseveres despite mother’s death
When Elizabeth Rice received her master’s degree in speech-language pathology May 10, her mother wasn’t there. Five years ago, Melissa Rice died at the age of 42, a victim of domestic violence.