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The Relationship Between Speaking Rate & Nasalance In Typical Adults, Rachel Whitney, Stephen M. Tasko, Helen M. Sharp, Greg Flamme
The Relationship Between Speaking Rate & Nasalance In Typical Adults, Rachel Whitney, Stephen M. Tasko, Helen M. Sharp, Greg Flamme
Research and Creative Activities Poster Day
This poster analyzes the relationship between speaking rate & nasalance in typical adults.
Supporting Identity In Aphasia: A Survey Of Speech-Language Pathologists, Katie Strong
Supporting Identity In Aphasia: A Survey Of Speech-Language Pathologists, Katie Strong
Research and Creative Activities Poster Day
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A Strategic Plan For Engaging Undergraduate Speech Pathology And Audiology Students In The Research Enterprise, Stephen M. Tasko
A Strategic Plan For Engaging Undergraduate Speech Pathology And Audiology Students In The Research Enterprise, Stephen M. Tasko
Academic Leadership Academy
The goal of this project is to develop a strategic plan for the Speech Pathology and Audiology Research Experience, which is a program designed to increase undergraduate student engagement in research activities. The emphasis on undergraduate students is based on the view that the sooner research opportunities are introduced and ‘demystified’, the sooner students envision this as a viable professional option.
Speech Pathology And Audiology At Western: A Brief History, Charles Van Riper, Frank B. Robinson
Speech Pathology And Audiology At Western: A Brief History, Charles Van Riper, Frank B. Robinson
Histories of Western Michigan University
This historical telling of Western Michigan University's Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences was written by Dr. Charles Van Riper and Dr. Frank B. Robinson. The brief history describes how Dr. Van Riper built a clinic and developed fledgling profession of speech pathology. Hired in 1936 by Dr. Sangren, Van Riper used his skills as a clinician and as a gifted teacher to recruit students, design courses and acquaint the public with the services offered at a mobile speech clinic. By 1938, the first students majoring in “speech correction” were graduated and employed in public schools. By 1939, the …