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Have you ever wondered what it would be like not to be able to communicate your thoughts, feelings, or ideas? Communication is something many of us take for granted, but for the millions of individuals who have difficulty hearing, or those who have trouble speaking because they stutter or they have had a stroke, communication is not so simple.
The University of Memphis School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology is nationally recognized for its academic, research, and clinical education programs for educating future audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, or hearing scientists interested in helping individuals with such communication disorders. The School strives to imbue students with the fundamentals of communication processes and disorders that provokes critical thinking and problem solving that leads to a love of learning.
A number of our faculty and students presented at ASHA in 2009. Here is a link to a list of what was presented.
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U of M-led Research Indicates That Autism Has a Unique Vocal Signature; Findings Have the Potential to Enable Earlier Diagnosis and Treatment of the Disorder. More Information
August 28, 2010: AuSP is helping to sponsor "Growing Up with Hearing Loss" a Family Outreach Conference at White Station Church of Christ. More Information
AuSP lends helping hand to needy, hearing-impaired kids Read More
Dr. Robyn Cox delivered the Carhart Memorial Lecture at the American Auditory Society meeting on March 4, 2010 Read More
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