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Two
Professors Named Fellows of National Speech-Language-Hearing
Group
For
release: September 27, 2004
For press information, contact
Gabrielle Maxey
Two
faculty members of the University of Memphis School of Audiology
and Speech-Language Pathology will be named Fellows of the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Dr. Kim Oller,
professor and holder of the Plough Chair of Excellence, and
Marion Hammett, a clinical associate professor, will be honored
at the organization's annual convention in Philadelphia in
November.
This
designation is awarded to only about one percent of the 116,000
members of the Association.
Oller
and Hammett will join U of M faculty members Drs. Robyn Cox,
Joel Kahane, Lisa Lucks Mendel, Walter Manning, Maurice Mendel,
Gerald Studebaker, and David Wark as ASHA Fellows.
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