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The National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA) is a national organization for graduate and undergraduate students interested in the study of normal and disordered human communication. NSSLHA has approximately 18,000 members with chapters in more than 285 colleges and universities. Visit the pages of the University of Connecticut's chapter of the National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association for information about membership and local activities.

 

Michael S. Cannizzaro. Adult neurogenic communication disorders, brain imaging of language and language disorders in adults. Advisor: Carl A. Coelho, Ph.D. (more info)



Margaret M. Earnest. Normal and disordered speech motor control, development of speech and nonspeech motor control in children. Advisor: Ludo Max, Ph.D. (more info)



Kelly Mabry. Speech-language development in children with craniofacial disorders. Advisor: Harvey R. Gilbert, Ph.D. (more info)



Allan B. Smith. Speech science. Advisors: Harvey R. Gilbert, Ph.D., and Bernard Grela, Ph.D. (more info)



Irena Vincent. Stuttering and speech motor control. Advisor: Ludo Max, Ph.D. (more info)



Kathleen M. Youse. Adult neurogenic communication disorders. Advisor: Carl A. Coelho, Ph.D. (more info)

 

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