People use nonverbal ways of communicating every day—from sending a text message to waving at a friend. Nonspeaking and minimally speaking individuals rely partially or fully on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) to make themselves heard. In recognition of AAC … Read More
Throughout ASHA’s 100 years, researchers and clinicians have been changing the discipline of communication sciences and disorders in impactful, meaningful ways. The work of these
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) play an important role on the care team of children born with a cleft lip and/or palate or other craniofacial disorders. In
Motor speech disorders encompass a variety of diagnoses and clients that you work with every day. Last year, speech scientists, clinicians, and physicians gathered to
The American Journal of Audiology (AJA) is pleased to announce the selection of Christina M. Roup, PhD, as editor-in-chief of the journal. Dr. Roup will
The Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CAPCSD) recently released a position paper on the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) in
For faculty who organize external practicum placements, the primary responsibility is to ensure that graduate students in speech-language pathology receive
The global pandemic has highlighted experiences of isolation, upheaval, and uncertainty, while also revealing divisions within society. In this environment,