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The Speech & Hearing Science Department
 
SHS faculty funded to develop a Spanish language screener
2008-05-14

For a story related to SSLIC go to http://asunews.asu.edu/20080506_spanishscreener

 

Heather Wright - Dean's Faculty Fellow
2008-05-14

The Dean's Faculty Fellows Program is for faculty of CLAS who have an interest in learning about academic administration. Fellows work on a project or projects for the college, often projects of their own choosing, while they also learn about academic administration. Dr. Wright will be assisting the college in developing programs to engage undergraduates in research.

 

Summer Program for Early Literacy and Language (SPELL)
2008-04-15

SPELLis a research and educational program designed to boost oral language and early literacy skills through fun and interesting teaching activities. Teachers are experienced, certified teachers or speech-language pathologists and graduate students.

 
The program includes:
· 2 hours of classroom time
· 1/2 hour of small group language therapy
· 1/2 hour of word learning play-based research
 
To qualify children must have age-appropriate thinking skills, be developing typically or have a diagnosed language impairment and speak English as their primary language.
 
Tuition $475 (sliding fee scale is available)
Lunch Bunch $5 per day
 
Classes are held in the Coor Building on the Tempe Campus
and in the Classroom Annex on the West Campus
 
For information and to receive a registration packet call
(480) 965-2373
 

 

Professor Bacon featured in ASU's News & Events
2008-04-14

Sid Bacon, Professor of Speech & Hearing Science and Dean of Natural Sciences at ASU, is the focus of an article published on the ASU website. You can read the article here.

 

SHS Award Ceremony
2008-04-14

Arizona State University
 
Department of Speech and
Hearing Science
 
Awards Ceremony
 
April 18, 2008
5:00pm
University Club
 
Introduction and Welcome
Dr. William Yost
 
James Case Speech and Hearing Scholarship
 
Dr. James Case was a faculty member and integral part of the ASU’s Department of Speech and Hearing for 31 years. He taught classes, conducted research, and provided clinical services and training in the areas of voice and cranio-facial disorders. Dr. Case died on 31 January 2006 after a long and courageous battle with severe primary pulmonary hypertension.
As a tribute to Dr. Case’s contribution to our students and the field of Speech-Language Pathology, the department established the James Case Speech and Hearing Scholarship to provide financial aid to those seeking a profession in the art and science of speech-language pathology.
 
2007 recipient – Emily Davis
2008 recipient – Jamie Wendleboe
 
 Carol Seaholm Tymkowych Memorial Scholarship
 
Carol Seaholm earned her Master's degree in Communication Disorders at Arizona State University. She was dedicated to helping those who suffer from communication disorders, and wished for others to join her in this special vocation.
Her husband John, with family and friends, established the Carol Seaholm Tymkowych Memorial Scholarship to provide financial aid to those seeking a profession in the science and art of human communication and its disorders.
 
2007 recipient – Kelly Bohart
2008 recipient – Sarah Cullik
 
 
Zilveti Family Fellowship in Honor of
Halina J. Zilveti
 
Carlos “C.J.” and Mary Zilveti established this fellowship in honor of C.J.’s mother, Halina. Halina was a speech therapist with a school district in Woodbridge, Connecticut, for 30 years. C.J. Zilveti admired the important work that his mother did and the impact that it had in the lives of the children she worked with.
 
The Zilveti’s hope the fellowship will encourage and assist students at ASU who demonstrate a similar passion for assisting others through the field of speech and hearing science.                                      
 
2007 recipient – Jessica Rapier
2008 recipient – Mary Dudash
 
Marilyn Miller Quintana Moline Scholarship
 
Marilyn Miller Quintana Moline served as the Director of Speech Pathology Services at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center and on the Arizona Speech and Hearing Association Executive Board. Her desire to help others was evident in her love for treating neurologically-impaired patients as well as her abilities to mentor new clinicians and students.
As a tribute to her memory, her husband John Moline established the Marilyn Miller Quintana Moline Fellowship Endowment to provide financial aid to those seeking a profession in the art and science of speech-language pathology.
                                                   
2007 recipient – Kaitlin Lansford
2008 recipient – Stephanie Christensen
 
Dean’s Circle Scholarship
2006recipients – Emily Wirth
2008 recipients – Courtney Nakata
 
Outstanding Contribution to NSSLHA
Emily Wirth & Leah Carter
 
Travel Scholarship for the Summer Exchange Program
Elissa Larkin, Emily Schwartz & Judith Pirela
 
ASU Faculty Woman’s Association
Ashley Levy & Elissa Larkin
 
ASU Clinical Achievement Recognition Awards
 
Advanced or Graduating Class: Students are selected based on the two nominations sent to the ArSHA Honors Committee. 
Leslie Herr & Michelle Musso
 
Beginning Clinicians: Students who are presently doing clinic within one of the SHS clinical programs are selected if they and have exhibited excellence across at least two rotations.                   
Sarah Nunley, Kurt Kramer, Charissa Wee, Erika Miller,
Sarah Cullik, & Jessica Brown
 
ASU Contribution to Research
Through the Completion of a Thesis
 
2008 recipient – Ashley Levy, Leah Carter & Samantha Gustafson
 
Goldwater Scholarship
Lara Cardy
 
Graduate College Reach for the Stars Fellowship
Hubert Ross
ASU Faculty Recognition
 
Teaching Award nomination – Tamiko Azuma
Retirement/Service recognition – Terry Wiley
 
ASU Service Awards
 
10 years – Pamela Mathy, Tamiko Azuma, Kelly Ingram
15 years – Kathryn Wexler
20 years – Jean Brown, Kathie Smith
30 years –Cissy Longmore

 

SHS Professional Development Series: Physiologic Voice Therapy
2007-08-20

Stemple Dr. Joseph Stemple from the University of Kentucky will present "Principles of Physiologic Voice Therapy" at the Department of Speech & Hearing Science’s 2nd Annual Workshop in honor of James Case.

Date: Saturday, October 6, 2007
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Coor Hall, Room 199, ASU Main Campus, Tempe, AZ


Professional literature has suggested the use of several voice therapy orientations including hygienic, symptomatic, psychogenic, physiologic, and eclectic. In this very practical presentation, the principles of physiologic voice therapy will be described. Specific management approaches for both hyper and hypofunctional disorders will be taught including Vocal Function Exercises and Resonant Voice Therapy.

At the end of this workshop you will be able to:

  • distinguish between the various voice therapy orientations
  • understand when to choose various management strategies for specific disorders
  • directly apply several physiologic voice therapy techniques in clinical practice


Download the pdfBrochure and Registration Form

 

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