Tricia Larkin of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders has been honored with a Living Our Values Award for her work on Learning and Scholarship, Diversity and Inclusion, and Respect.
Unit: Communication Sciences and Disorders
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.
From Bloomington to the British Isles – Braden’s Spring Break Abroad
Braden McCarty, a graduate student in the Speech Pathology program, recounts her study abroad in Edinburgh and London.
Finding her voice: Elizabeth Rice perseveres despite mother’s death
When Elizabeth Rice received her master’s degree in speech-language pathology May 10, her mother wasn’t there. Five years ago, Melissa Rice died at the age of 42, a victim of domestic violence.
Study of cultural and linguistic diversity in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Illinois State
The Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Independent Study group educated the CSD department about the importance of CLD during the spring 2019 semester.
ISU collaborates with Central Illinois Institute of Balance
Illinois State students gain exposure to vestibular evaluation, for balance disorders, while remaining on campus.
Main Street College to explore canine behavior, behavioral psychology
“Going to the Dogs: How our furry friends help us better understand human behavior” is the title of the spring Main Street College event scheduled for March 27.
ISU NSSLHA has fun with fidget blankets
NSSLHA makes fidget blankets for individuals with dementia.
CSD graduate students provide speech-language and hearing services in Central Illinois
Two speech-language pathology graduate students provide weekly speech-language therapy at LeRoy Elementary School.
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.