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Category: News
New Research with the Hear Here Alabama Bus
Research Article by Dr. Marcia Hay-McCutcheon
UA Researchers: Speech, Gestures Impact Political Debate Perceptions
In the first 2012 presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, Obama was perceived to have lost the debate based on snap polls and post-debate polling. The national
CD Faculty, Staff Offer Free Hearing Exams with “Hear Here Alabama” truck
The University of Alabama’s department of communicative disorders provided free hearing screenings to students, faculty, and staff on Oct. 13. From 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., the Hear Here Alabama truck was
A Helpful Roll
When Dr. Marcia Hay-McCutcheon moved to Alabama to work with people who have cochlear implants – an implantable hearing aid – she had, at the most, 15 people in her
Homecoming 2015
Join the Department of Communicative Disorders in celebrating Homecoming at the Capstone! Saturday, October 10, 2015 Alabama v. Arkansas We will be on the quad at the College of Arts
Graduate Program Open House
Graduate Preview Day 2015 Come to our department Open House to learn more about our Speech-Language Pathology graduate program! Friday October 23rd, 2015 9:00am Speech and Hearing Center
Summer Symposium 2016
The Cooper Lecture Series Presents: Therapy with Teenagers Who Stutter: What Needs to be Changed and Who Decides? TRICIA ZEBROWSKI is a professor in communication sciences and disorders at the
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