SoTL grant award to fund project featuring speech-language pathology students and patients with swallowing disorders.
Unit: Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic
New equipment for audiology clinic
The Communication Sciences and Disorders Department (CSD) recently purchased an auditory brainstem response (ABR) and otoacoustic emissions baby simulator to be used for educational purposes by our graduate audiology students.
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.
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.
ISU NSSLHA has fun with fidget blankets
NSSLHA makes fidget blankets for individuals with dementia.
ISU students deliver hearing wellness program for faculty, student musicians
Musicians are at risk of experiencing symptoms of hearing injury. The hearing wellness program for Illinois State’s School of Music promoted how to monitor and manage the risk of overexposure to loud sounds.
Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association College Bowl 2019
Graduate students Elena Pivek, Kaylee Sienza, Beverly Lloyd, and Courtney Huellen represented Illinois State in the 10th Annual ISHA College Bowl.
Heidi Verticchio receives CAPCSD’s 2019 Distinguished Contribution Award
Heidi Verticchio has been recognized with the Council on Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders’ (CAPCSD) 2019 Distinguished Contribution Award.
Professor Jean Sawyer honored as Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association fellow
Associate Professor Jean Sawyer was recognized at the 2019 Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association convention as a Fellow of the Association.
CSD students helping people who stutter
Students in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders help spread awareness of stuttering through their registered student organization, the National Stuttering Association.