Sophie Nichols
We are excited to share that Sophie Nichols has been awarded a Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CAPCSD) PhD Scholarship. These scholarships support PhD students in the dissertation phase of their doctoral program and applicants must intend to pursue an academic career in CSD. CAPCSD awards up to 10 scholarships of $12,000 annually. Sophie is a third year PhD student in Dr. Lundine’s CABI Lab who will be completing candidacy in March. Sophie’s proposed dissertation is: The role of early childhood language in preschool expulsion and suspension. Congratulations Sophie! We are so proud of you!
Calyn Evans
Calyn Evans, a second year PhD student in the Child Language and Motor Lab, presented research on voice onset time in children with childhood apraxia of speech at the Buckeye Language Network Symposium graduate student poster session in March. The Buckeye Language Network is an interdisciplinary group of faculty, scholars, and students dedicated to language-oriented research.