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Communication Sciences and Disorders
Free Head and Neck Cancer Risk Assessment Available April 14
Free Head and Neck Cancer Risk Assessment is available April 14 at the Crosby YMCA in Winter Park. Fla. The event will include risk assessments for thyroid cancer and cancer caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV). […]
Physical Therapy
Kids with Developmental Disabilities to Have Field Day All Their Own
Playing is a big part of being a kid. But for children with autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and other physical and developmental disabilities, it can be tough to find […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Doctoral Student Achievements Include National Article, UCF Award
The latest accomplishments of doctoral students in the department include an article in a national news magazine and a first-place award for research. Mary (Patterson) Mitchell is the author of “Doctoral Direction,” published this month in The […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Rivers Reports on Communication Skills Used by African American Children, Adolescents
Associate Professor Kenyatta Rivers is a co-author of two studies on the language of African American children and adolescents published in the latest issue of the peer-reviewed journal Topics in Language Disorders. He also […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders
ASHA Leader: Zraick Advocates for Using Standardized Patients
The ASHA Leader recently interviewed department Chair Richard Zraick for a feature article on ways to increase clinical training opportunities for graduate students in communication sciences and disorders. In a section titled “I’m not a patient, […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders
College Furthers Developing Affiliation with University of Sao Paulo
The College of Health and Public Affairs is one step closer to cementing an affiliation agreement with the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil that will foster research collaboration and student exchange in communication […]
Physical Therapy
Make the World a Better Place, Join Us
Meet Cole Galloway, a medical researcher in the Pediatric Mobility Lab at the University of Delaware. Cole’s research involves designing technology which will help advance the mobility of kids with […]