Last year, more than 1,000 authors published with ASHA Journals because they recognize our journals as some of the leading places for research in communication sciences and disorders. We’re happy to once again reveal this year’s Journal Impact Factors™ (JIFs), … Read More

Helping people with communication disorders is often a team effort. Audiologists and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) often serve as members of interprofessional care teams to better

When people think of someone with Parkinson’s disease, they probably envision physical difficulties—not how the disease can affect a person’s voice, speech, language, and swallowing.

For decades, the month of May has given you—ASHA members—an opportunity to celebrate the impact of the services you provide. During National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, ASHA

Stuttering is one of the most recognizable—and stigmatized—communication disorders to the general public. In recognition of National Stuttering Awareness Week, we’re highlighting resources that you

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,