During the 2017 spring semester, Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) senior Kaylee Sienza created the first-ever CSD transfer group student organization.
Unit: Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic
Nursing and audiology support Fox Creek Elementary Health Fair
Mennonite College of Nursing was joined by the Hearing Loss Prevention (HLP) Laboratory for the Fox Creek Elementary Health Fair in Bloomington.
Self-Care for SLPs and AuDs
According to Flasher and Fogle (2012), speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and audiologists (AuDs) can be susceptible to professional burnout due to our involvement with clients and their stakeholders who are going through emotionally trying experiences. To be effective as clinicians, we must respond to our clients and their families empathetically and compassionately. Unless we are able
Photos: Graduating seniors share new jobs, grad school destinations
Many of our graduating seniors already have jobs lined up or have been accepted to graduate school, ready to take the next step in their careers.
Sights and sounds from Illinois State University’s Research Symposium
Check out photos, video, and interviews from Illinois State University’s annual Research Symposium.
New faculty profile: Benjamin Kirby
Benjamin Kirby has joined the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders as an assistant professor of audiology.
Audiology and hearing conservation at Illinois State University
With over 25 years of clinical experience as an audiologist and more than half of a career spent as an occupational audiologist for the U.S. Navy, it is no surprise that Antony Joseph is an incredible leader in the field of audiology here at ISU.
Illinois State clinic works on accents
Clinic Supervisor Rene McClure runs Illinois State’s accent modification program with the assistance of graduate speech language pathology students Laura Aughenbaugh and Sara Mandernach.
At crossroads, Speech and Hearing Clinic looks to grow
Sam Clement, a 13-year-old from just outside Bloomington, wants to be a writer someday, penning big, long fantasy novels. But the someday storyteller struggled to do just that—tell stories—because of his stutter.