Student Academy of Audiology receives grant

April 17, 2017

¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä’s chapter of the Student Academy of Audiology has been awarded a Humanitarian, Educational, and Awareness Resources (HEAR) grant. The funding from this grant will be used to continue providing education about noise induced hearing loss as well as for materials to support our chapter’s earplug program.

Congratulations to our Student Academy of Audiology Group!

April 17, 2017

SAA has been recognized as the 2016-2017 National Chapter Challenge Champion for Education! More than 50 chapters across the country participate in this challenge each year. Last year, our SAA group was the National Chapter Challenge Champion for Advocacy.

ASSETT Faculty Fellows

Jen Lewon named ASSETT Faculty Fellow

April 10, 2017

Welcome New Faculty Fellows of Arts & Sciences Support Education through Technology (ASSETT)

AuD Students Chosen for LEND Fellowships

Nov. 14, 2016

Several AuD students were chosen for LEND fellowships. LEND ( Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities ) programs offer interdisciplinary training with the intent of improving the health of children with disabilities. Graduate students who are chosen as LEND fellows take on additional coursework and clinical experiences so as...

Hannah Glick receives ASHA award

Nov. 14, 2016

Hannah Glick (AuD/PhD student) has been awarded the prestigious New Century Scholars Scholarship from ASHA for her PhD research. Congratulations, Hannah!

Jen Lewon receives outreach grant

Aug. 4, 2016

Jen Lewon and Beth Onses (Associate Professor of Theater) were awarded a ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Outreach and Engagement Grant for their project, Young Women’s Vocal Empowerment. Jen and Beth have brought their unique perspectives on voice to work together on various projects to support young women and social change. Beth and Jen...

SAA Recognized

April 7, 2016

Congratulations to our Student Academy of Audiology group! They've been recognized as the 2015-2016 National Chapter Challenge "Advocacy" champion! Woo hoo! They'll be recognized next week at the annual AudiologyNOW! convention and receive a $300 award to put towards future projects.