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Why Individualized Mental Health Care Is Especially Important During COVID-19

Written By: UCF School of Social Work | May 28, 2020
The unpredictability and stress of the coronavirus pandemic has affected the mental health of many. With so many issues in the mix, the situation is a good reminder that mental [...]
Social Work

CHPS Experts Share Mental Health Tips

Written By: Drexler B. James '13 | May 28, 2020
According to the National Council for Behavioral Health, one in five people will experience a mental illness in their lifetime. Mental health and mental illness are growing topics of concern […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders

UCF Develops Course to Enhance the Care of Patients Recovering From COVID-19

Written By: Megan Pabian | May 22, 2020
The fully online course is available through the graduate clinical speech pathology program and intends to prepare professionals to meet the complex needs of patients.
Health Sciences

UCF Students Form Organization to Work Together Against COVID-19

Written By: Drexler B. James ’13 | May 21, 2020
Victoria Orindas (center), Daniela Vulpe (right) and their Orlando Against Coronavirus volunteer crew have created and distributed masks, personalized cards and food packages for the homeless, and have organized book […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders

Communication Sciences and Disorders Alumna Prepares to Teach in Bulgaria

Written By: Drexler B. James '13 | May 18, 2020
While many students wonder what path they will take after graduation, Emily Bom already knew where her path would lead her – to Bulgaria. Starting in January 2021, the Spring […]
Communication Sciences and Disorders

Associate Professor Kenyatta Rivers Leaves a Lasting Impact on Students and Profession

Written By: Audrey Ramos | May 15, 2020
Associate Professor Kenyatta Rivers recently passed away. His devoted friends and family members, and UCF students, colleagues and alumni remember his dedication to his profession. Kenyatta Rivers, a retired faculty [...]
Communication Sciences and Disorders

How Wade Cole Got His ‘Sparkle’ Back at Aphasia House

Written By: Camille Dolan '98 | May 12, 2020
Clinicians at Aphasia House, a program of the School of Communications Sciences and Disorders, offer intense, innovative therapy to individuals with aphasia, or the loss of speech resulting from neurologic injury. Among the Aphasia House clients who have had a remarkable outcome is Wade Cole, a relatively young stroke survivor. – Reprinted from 2017
Social Work

Maxine McGregor: Child Welfare and Domestic Violence Advocate Leads the Next Generation of Social Workers

Written By: Audrey Ramos | May 11, 2020
As a longtime member of the Orange County Domestic Violence Task Force, Maxine McGregor ’13 MSW, instructor and program director for the MSW face-to-face track in the School of Social [...]
Communication Sciences and Disorders

UCF Graduate Communication Sciences and Disorders Program Ranks Among Top 25% In The Nation 

Written By: Drexler B. James '13 | May 8, 2020
The UCF graduate speech-language pathology program is ranked in the top 25% of programs in the nation, according to the latest U.S. News and World Report ranking. UCF’s graduate speech-language […]
Clinical Spotlight

Clinical Spotlight: Janel Cosby

Written By: Camille Dolan '98 | May 1, 2020
Audiologist Amplifies Clinical Learning for CSD Students

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