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Bringing Speech Services to Rural Schools

Bringing Speech Services to Rural Schools

Shekinah Christian School, located in Plain City, Ohio, does not provide on-site speech-language services for its students — the costs are simply too high for the small, private school. As…

Man getting fitted for a hearing aid

Addressing Hearing Loss Beyond the Clinic

It’s football Saturday, a home game for the Buckeyes. You're sitting in the Ohio Stadium, listening to TBDBITL. Thousands of people are chattering around you — some still in their…

Stacy Harnish

Speech and Hearing Science Professor Receives Career Award

Stacy Harnish, assistant professor, speech and hearing science, was awarded an Advancing Academic-Research Careers (AARC) Award from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.…

Eric Healy

Speech and Hearing Science Professor receives $1.9 million NIH grant

Eric W. Healy, Professor and Joan N. Huber Fellow, Department of Speech and Hearing Science, was awarded a $1.9 million NIH grant to study the primary complaint of people with hearing loss --…

Rachael Holt

Speech and Hearing Science Professor receives $2.4 million NIH grant

Rachael Frush Holt, Associate Professor, Department of Speech and Hearing Science, was awarded a $2.4 million grant from the NIH.  She will team with experts from Indiana University and…

Allison Bean

Children with autism learn new words much like others do, study finds

COLUMBUS, Ohio—A new study has found that children with autism are capable of learning new words the same way any child would—by following someone’s gaze as they name an object. They just take…

2016 Weisenberger Undergraduate Writing Award

2016 Weisenberger Undergraduate Writing Award

The Department of Speech and Hearing Science is pleased to recognize the three nominees and the winner of the 2016 Weisenberger Undergraduate Writing Award.  The nominees were Katherine…

Jenny Lundine

PhD candidate selected for ASHA’s Pathways program

Jenny Lundine, MA, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS was selected as a recipient for funding to attend ASHA’s Pathways program.  The program is a two-and-a-half- day conference at ASHA’s national office in…

Ohio State AuD students on Capital Hill

Ohio State University Goes to Capitol Hill

The frigid temperatures and snow flurries in Washington, DC, did not discourage a group of passionate and determined students from making the almost eight-hour drive from Ohio. These students had…