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Student IMPACT: New Program Promotes Diversity, Inclusion in Audiology

Student IMPACT: New Program Promotes Diversity, Inclusion in Audiology The United States is home to a racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse population. In contrast, there is remarkably little diversity among audiologists. Drs. Jessica Sullivan and Lauren Calandruccio are determined to help change that. Dr. Sullivan is an Assistant Professor and...

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Interested in graduate school? Attend our virtual COSI-MA open house!

Communication Sciences M.A. VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE October 29, 11:00am—12:15pm Tour our program View our lab spaces Speak to faculty members Ask our graduate panel a question All without leaving your couch! Registration is required. Submit your questions for the graduate panel to kds28@case.edu by Oct 25 For more information or to register, contact Ms. Kellie...

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New course addition! PSCL 333: Early Intervention I: Theories and Practice

Are you interested in making a difference in young children's lives?  PSCL 333: Early Intervention I: Theories and Practice (Wednesdays, 8-10:30am) is an exciting newly cross-listed course in the Department of Psychological Sciences offered during Fall 2021. In this seminar-based class, undergraduate students will have an opportunity to learn alongside...

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Congratulations to PSSC undergad winners of the spring 2021 Schubert@Intersections research competition!

The Schubert Center has selected the winners of the spring 2021 Schubert@Intersections research competition, which recognizes undergraduate projects focused on children and adolescents. The following PSSC students were recognized for their research: First place: Anna Marie Giubileo for “ACEs & Adulthood: How Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact Individuals Later in Life” ...

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Communication Science graduate students host Multicultural American Caucus night

Last month, American Speech–Language–Hearing Association (ASHA) President Lynn Williams surprised the Department of Psychological Science’s National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) undergraduate students during their Multicultural ASHA Caucus. The event, organized by fourth-year student Cassandra Lopez and other members of CWRU’s chapter of NSSLHA, welcomed guests from the Asian...

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