Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Panther Portrait: NSSLHA Formal
Northern Iowan 116:38, p.4
The UNI chapter of the National Student Speech Learning Hearing Association (NSSLHA) held its first formal for members. The NSLHA is an organization that is made up of undergraduate and graduate students who study communication disorders; photos.
2 UNI to host 24th annual Iowa Conference on Communicative Disorders
Public Relations News Release 2014:213, p.1
UNI's Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders will host the 24th annual Iowa Conference on Communicative Disorders on April 9 and 10, at the Hilton Garden Inn. The cost of attendance is $130 for one day and $200 for both days.
3 Deaf history month aims to inform
Northern Iowan 110:47, p.1
The American Sign Language Club is bringing awareness to the UNI campus on the importance of Deaf History Month. Deaf History Month begins on March 13 and ends on April 15.
4 New UNI app aims to help treat speech disorder
Public Relations News Release 2013:163, p.1
A team led by Angela Burda and Stephen Hughes created the "Name That!" app. This app is designed to help supplement speech therapy treatment through at-home use. The app is currently available in the Apple App Store and Google Play.
5 Remarkable voices
Northern Iowa Today 94:4, p.8
UNI speech pathology program is strong; includes possibility for international work; one hundred per cent job placement for graduates; photo.
6 UNI expands study of communication disorders
Public Relations News Release 2011:299, p.1
A new grant will allow students to travel to Brazil to study communication disorders in that country. This three year project will allow students to learn cultural and social differences and to understand the communication disorders of another country.
7 Committee pushes for paperless classrooms
Northern Iowan 108:29, p.1
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders recently purged file cabinets and converted the contents to electronic files. This measure has inspired others to strive for a reduced use of paper.