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Aphasia House Director Shares Tips for Supporting Those with Aphasia
June is Aphasia Awareness Month. Aphasia is a language disorder caused by damage to the language centers in the brain, usually in the left hemisphere. It can affect all aspects […]
Social Work
A Voice for Kids: Dr. Ana León Looks Back on Her Career
Celebrating the career of a children’s mental health clinician and educator
Physical Therapy
Rothschild Featured on Podcast to Discuss Pain Science Course
Carey Rothschild, an assistant professor in the Division of Physical Therapy, appeared as a guest on a recent episode of the Healing Pain Podcast. Rothschild spoke about her development of […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Eight CSD Graduates Earn Specialized Certificates Thanks to Federally Funded Programs
Thanks to CSD faculty for successfully submitting grant proposals, funding from the US Department of Education supported eight graduates from the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders toward their master’s degree, [...]
Dean's Office
Staff Spotlight – Kelli Murray
Kelli Murray is the new assistant dean of administrative services, working in the dean’s office in the College of Health Professions and Sciences. Murray joined the college in late September […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Lof Appointed to ASHFoundation Board of Trustees
Gregory L. Lof, interim director for the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, was recently appointed to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation. The appointment is for a three-year term. As a […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Grit and Grace: CSD Graduate Uses Her Education and Experiences to Advocate for the Needs of Children
“When it comes to the needs of our children, I will not take no for an answer,” Young says. “It’s nice to have a skill set that will benefit me and those who I serve for the rest of my life. I owe it all to UCF.”
Research
Researchers in the College of Health Professions and Sciences Use the Pandemic as an Opportunity to Expand Collaborations and Impact
A little more than a year ago, faculty and students in the College of Health Professions and Sciences who were working on research projects had to pivot when COVID-19 derailed their plans. CHPS researchers regrouped and forged ahead with their projects by finding new ways to use the [...]
Health Sciences
Sign Up To Get Involved In Community Health Outreach
A restricted elective in the College of Health Professions and Sciences is available to all undergraduate majors for the fall 2022 semester. The course, labeled IHS 4950 Interdisciplinary Projects in […]
Physical Therapy
Hanney and Rothschild Receive Teaching Incentive Program Awards
William Hanney and Carey Rothschild, both from the School of Kinesiology and Physical Therapy, are recipients of the Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) awards. The program, offered by Faculty Excellence, recognizes […]