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Message from the dean: It's about the people
Any time you make a personal connection, you influence another person's life.
Nina Santus is passionate about students who stutter
Graduate student loved treating people who had a variety of speech and language disorders, but knew she could do even more by going back to school.
Professor's work helps to break down barriers
Study on transgender identity development is first of its kind.
Rahul Shrivastav studies the meaning behind our voice
For the past two decades, Rahul Shrivastav has been making considerable contributions to the field of communication sciences and disorders.
Richard O. Welsh examines K-12 policy and reforms
Research that examines equity in education.
Student finds a common denominator with calculus, coaching
As a dual major in mathematics education and mathematics, Schoon can unite his passions for math, teaching and coaching as a high school math teacher.
Student learns how survivors overcome life's mountains
Doctoral student examines factors that create survivors, not victims.
The researcher's researcher
Through a new PhD program in qualitative research and evaluation methods, Jori Hall teaches others about the best ways to gather data.
Tracing the legacy of sporting events
One professor's research shows how the effects of a large sporting event can extend beyond a stadium's boundaries.
Undergrad's study adds insight to her future career
Most students wait until they are in graduate school before beginning a research project. But not Zoe Yurchuck.