A White Coat Ceremony was held in April to recognize the success and accomplishments of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) third-year Doctor of Audiology graduate students.
Unit: Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic
CSD professors publish research on measures of listening effort in older adults
Listeners with hearing loss often have to try harder to hear what is being said.
Meet CSD alumna Sara Neumann
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders alumna Sara Neumann, Au.D. ’12, specializes in pediatric audiology and cochlear implants for children and adults, and is the audiology clinic coordinator, audiologist, and a Deaf Education Consultant at Hearts for Hearing in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
CSD Team takes first place at the ISHA College Bowl
Illinois State speech-language pathology graduate students won first place in the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s College Bowl.
The Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Clinic, providing specialized patient care and unique student experiences
The Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Clinic, part of the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic, is committed to bringing specialized tinnitus and hyperacusis management to our patients.
Students help meet the needs of people who stutter
Illinois State’s National Stuttering Association (NSA) chapter is the only one in Illinois south of Chicago.
Illinois State University to host Mayo Clinic audiology conference, February 3
On February 3, 2018, Illinois State University will be a host site for the 28th annual Mayo Clinic audiology conference.
Professor develops swallowing exercise program for seniors
Taeok Park, assistant professor in the Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) Department, has developed a swallowing exercise program for healthy older people.
Lessons in resonance: Clinic helps transgender clients match voice to identity
Illinois State University’s Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic is working to help those in the process of adopting a different outward gender to develop voice patterns that match.
Communication Sciences and Disorders students recognized for excelling academically, athletically
Rachel Root ’17, a graduate student who is studying to be a speech language pathologist (SLP), received the Linda Herman Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year award on October 15.