Beykirch--Hugo L. (Audiology Faculty)

Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Sign language helps in many professions
Northern Iowan 86:32, p.8
Professor Beykirch talks about the teaching and use of sign language.
2 A sign of the times-- more people are learning sign language.
Public Relations News Release 1988:303, p.1
A number of colleges and universities in the U.S. have allowed students to study sign language to meet foreign language requirements. Hugo Beykirch says different signing systems are used throughout the world.
3 UNI-developed software used in research plans
Northern Iowan 82:59, p.1
Professors Beykirch and Smaldino will use sign language software developed by Professor Honary.
4 Immigrants coming here in pursuit of a dream
Northern Iowan 82:50, p.11
Faculty from other countries talk about their experiences in America.
5 Seventh annual intercultural festival to be held at UNI Thursday (April 10)
Public Relations News Release 1986:346, p.1
The event will feature intercultural exhibits, live Chinese music, short films from various countries, slide presentations, panel discussions, dancing and a fashion show.
6 Undergraduate training strengthened
Old Gold 0:0, p.28
Communicative Disorders Department is working on a new curriculum package to strengthen training program; photo.
7 UNI to present classes on 'exceptional persons'
Public Relations News Release 1980:526, p.1
The exploratory seminar "Interdisciplinary Modular Studies on Exceptionality," will explore feelings of the handicapped toward themselves.
8 Sign language course draws wide variety of students
Northern Iowan 76:39, p.11
Professor Hugo Beykirch explains the areas covered in the Introduction to Sign Language course, including the differences between coded systems and American Sign Language, as well as providing basic signing skills.
9 Speech Pathology and Audiology
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
A student majoring in Speech Pathology and Audiology qualifies them to diagnose and help correct disorders of speech, language, and hearing in both children and adults; practical training is based around the Speech and Hearing Clinic; photo.
10 Correction
Northern Iowan 74:60, p.8
Professor Beykirch named acting head of Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology.