Illinois Art Station is a new program aiming to provide children and youth in McLean County opportunities to grow and learn through visual art experiences.
Unit: Communication Sciences and Disorders
Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association College Bowl 2019
Graduate students Elena Pivek, Kaylee Sienza, Beverly Lloyd, and Courtney Huellen represented Illinois State in the 10th Annual ISHA College Bowl.
Heidi Verticchio receives CAPCSD’s 2019 Distinguished Contribution Award
Heidi Verticchio has been recognized with the Council on Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders’ (CAPCSD) 2019 Distinguished Contribution Award.
Professor Jean Sawyer honored as Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association fellow
Associate Professor Jean Sawyer was recognized at the 2019 Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association convention as a Fellow of the Association.
CSD students helping people who stutter
Students in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders help spread awareness of stuttering through their registered student organization, the National Stuttering Association.
CSD faculty awarded interdisciplinary initiative grants
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders faculty Jennie Harvey-Northrop, Ph.D., and Ciera Lorio, Ph.D., have received Interdisciplinary Grants from the College of Arts and Sciences. The purpose of these grants is to expand existing programs and build new interdisciplinary connections between programs in the college.
An accent on cultural understanding: CSD, INTO-ISU students engage in conversations
Communication Sciences and Disorders graduate students worked one-on-one with INTO-ISU students, who come to Illinois State University from locations around the globe.
Cochlear implant mapping program at ISU
The audiology department at the Ecklemann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic will be adding cochlear implant mapping and repairs to their already extensive list of audiology services.
Speech and hearing services on campus
Our on-campus Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic provides hearing health care and speech and language services to students, faculty and staff, and residents of Bloomington/Normal and the surrounding communities.
Parkinson’s patients learn to SPEAK OUT!
The Illinois State University Speech and Hearing Clinic has received a grant from the Parkinson’s Voice Project. The grant includes training for the Speech-Language Pathologists and graduate clinicians to provide an innovative voice treatment for individuals with Parkinson’s disease.