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Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Professor Chelsie Haaland of Minot State University
Chelsie Haaland has worked with individuals with a variety of developmental and acquired communication and feeding/swallowing disorders.
Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Dr. Elizabeth Hanson of the University of South Dakota
Dr. Hanson practiced as an augmentative communication (AAC) specialist at the TRACE Center, an AAC clinic in Madison, Wisconsin.
Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Dr. Shameka Stanford of Howard University
Dr. Stanford researches the impact of cognitive and communicative disorders on academics and status offense charges in youth placed at-risk for delinquency.
Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Dr. Carol Koch of Samford University
Dr. Koch researches early intervention and early childhood/preschool, with particular emphasis with children who are highly unintelligible.
Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Dr. Alana Mantie-Kozlowski of Missouri State University
Dr. Mantie-Kozlowski conducts research in the areas of acquired speech and language disorders and is interested in the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Dr. Miranda Babiak of the University of Northern Colorado
Dr. Babiak researches the neurophysiology of cognitive-linguistic function, clinical teaching, and maximizing functional communication for all patients.
Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Dr. Matthew Gillispie of the University of Kansas
Dr. Gillispie is interested in culturally-responsive services, especially to children and families from Native American communities.
Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Dr. Maria Dietrich of the University of Missouri
Dr. Maria Dietrich is an assistant professor and the director of the Vocal Control and Vocal Well-Being Lab at the University of Missouri
Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Dr. Angela Roberts of Northwestern University
Dr. Roberts is the Principal Investigator of the Language and Communication in Aging and Neurodegeneration Research Group at Northwestern.
Speech Pathology Faculty Interviews
Interview With Dr. Erika Levy of Columbia University
Dr. Levy researches treatment efficacy for increasing intelligibility in English, French and Korean-speaking children with dysarthria due to cerebral palsy.