The way that we talk about, think about, and work with people with autism has evolved significantly in the past decade. People around the world, including ASHA members, have advocated to change how we think about autism and the services … Read More

Last year, ASHA Journals published nearly 1,000 articles—that’s more than 14,000 pages of original research! Because it’s impossible to list them all here, we’ve selected

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the National Joint Committee for the Communication Needs of Persons With Severe Disabilities (NJC). This unique effort is

A child’s language and literacy development is affected by a number of outside influences, including childhood trauma. If you’re a school-based practitioner, then there’s an

ASHA’s journals publish hundreds of articles every year to help audiologists provide evidence-based care for people with tinnitus and other hearing issues. In honor of

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,