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Amy Sonntag, Quinn Baumgartner, and Rachel Kickbusch Discuss AAC with The Lantern
Dr. Amy Sonntag and two 2nd-Year MA-SLP students, Quinn Baumgartner and Rachel Kickbusch, were recently featured in The Lantern, discussing their work in Augmentative and Alternative Communication…
Jodi Baxter Awarded Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology
Dr. Jodi Baxter has been awarded the designation of Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology (DFAAA). The DFAAA designation recognizes Dr. Baxter's exemplary contributions to the…
Jessi Lewis Receives Herbert J. Oyer Award Scholarship
Please join us in congratulating Jessi Lewis, AuD, PhD candidate on her recent receipt of the Herbert J. Oyer Award Scholarship from the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology for her research…
Professor Bridget Chapman Provides SLP Expertise for John Glenn Inspiration Kit
Congratulations to our very own Prof. Bridget Chapman, Clinical Associate Professor, and the team at COSI for the upcoming publication of the Inspiration Kit featuring John Glenn. Bridget worked…
Graduate Students Participate in Columbus Asian Festival
MA/PhD and AuD students from our department identified a need and initiated a connection with the Columbus Asian Festival within the Health Education area. MA/PhD and AUD students interacted with…
Christine Sulka Earns Highest Certification in Health & Wellness Coaching Field
Christine Sulka, a speech-language pathology clinical preceptor in the Aphasia Initiative and Brain CARE, has earned a credential to be National Board-Certified Health & Wellness Coach with a…
Graduate Students Present at OSLHA Conference
Sophie Nicols, Erika Hagen, Nicole Viola, Abigail Altman, and Jessica Timog presented a talk at the Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing Conference on April 8. Their talk focused on their work in Dr…
Erika Hagen Selected for Internship with US Department of Education
Erika Hagen, a PhD candidate in Dr. Lundine’s lab, has been selected for a summer internship within the US Dept of Education Research to Practice Division of the Office of Special Education…
Shauntelle Cannon Awarded F32 from NIH
PhD student, Shauntelle Cannon, was awarded an F32 from the National Institutes of Health to study the impacts of vestibular and auditory function on spatiotemporal gait characteristics and…