WSHA has a great workshop on Monday hosted by a UWSHC alumni: Straight Outta Madison: A Retrospect of My Stuttering. Monday, May 2nd, 2022 Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pm During this workshop we’ll learn from …
Year: 2022
Congratulations to Katie Hustad on Being Elected to the Social Sciences Divisional Committee
Please join us in congratulating Katie Hustad, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, on being elected to the Social Sciences Divisional Committee. This is the committee that reviews tenure packets and makes important decisions about nominating folks from Social …
Dr. Kim Mueller Featured on NOVA|PBS
NOVA l PBS recently featured professor Dr. Kim Mueller and the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention! The episode follows three women enrolled in their groundbreaking research study on Alzheimer’s. The show is touching and educational- …
Congratulations Cynthia Fowler. We’ll Miss You!!!
Please join us in congratulating our esteemed colleague and professor Cynthia Fowler on her retirement! Dr. Fowler has been a devoted member of our department for 27 years. She has mentored countless Ph.D., Au.D., and …
Welcome Kristin Murphey to the CSD Clinical Faculty!
In January 2022, CSD welcomed a new clinical associate professor, Kristin Murphey, to the speech and language faculty. Kristin brings 12 years of clinical experience as a medical Speech Language Pathologist across a variety of …
Sanjana Kumar Receives Tommy G. Thompson Center on Pubic Leadership Scholarship
Congratulations to Sanjana Kumar on her recent award of a scholarship of $2,300 from the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership. The Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership offers scholarships to undergraduate students …
CSD Students Invited to Phi Beta Kappa
Congratulations to CSD students Grace Whelan Tweedt, Perri Cochin, Annie Stuntebeck, Katelyn Van Buren, Sydney Olmsted, Austin Gent, Hannah Bruder, and Nirali Patel on their recent invitation to join Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Beta Kappa …
Susan Thibeault Earns Perfect Score on NIH Grant
Winning a nearly $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health is an accomplishment. Receiving a perfect score on the application for that grant is nearly unheard of. Susan Thibeault, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, professor of …