Faculty member Rachel Mulheren presented a poster at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine in Chicago, titled Pharyngeal Residue and Swallowing Treatment Recommendations After Stroke.
Pediatric Dysphagia is a new 3-credit course as part of the MA SLP program, offered for the first time this fall. It provides a strong foundation in anatomy and physiology of oral feeding development, clinical and instrumental evaluation of swallowing, treatment methods, and pediatric clinical populations. Guest speakers from...
A five-year, $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to Case Western Reserve University will support students training to help children with developmental and educational needs.
“Many children need extra help in their educational journey. Teachers cannot do it alone,” said Elizabeth Short, a professor in the Department...
Thank you so much to all who were able to come out to Trivia Night this past Friday at Bottlehouse. Awesome costumes and great competition all around. And lucky for us, we had another dog present this year (a puppy of one of our very own students!)
We had a blast...
Meet Michael King, Doctoral Student in the Developmental, Cognitive and Affective Sciences Psychology Program
What is your research focus (as well as any academic or service focus)?
My research centers around the cognitive and perceptual factors that influence human performance, such as memory, attention, and learning. My current research is focused...