New England’s premier program for impactful research and education in speech, language, and hearing sciences as well as clinical practice in audiology and speech-language pathology.
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Our undergraduate major readies students for a wide range of careers and graduate study.
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Research
Housed within a nationally-ranked R1 university, our department is the home for cutting-edge research in our fields.
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Graduate Programs
Our graduate programs emphasize hands-on learning in clinical and research settings.

Pre-Masters in Speech Language Pathology
Our online, asynchronous pre-masters program offers required coursework typically needed for admission to graduate school for Speech Language Pathology.
Speech and Hearing Clinic
The UConn Speech and Hearing Clinic delivers compassionate, state-of-the-art, evidence-based clinical care in speech-language pathology and audiology. Based at the Storrs campus, we serve clients from UConn and surrounding communities.
News
- Publication by Dr. Akshay Maggu and SLHS Alum Carly Furlong Featured in Hearing ResearchA recent paper by Assistant Professor Dr. Akshay Maggu and Research Assistant Carly Furlong, B.A., SLHS ’25, in Hearing Research introduces a novel electrophysiological protocol using a 4 kHz chirp stimulus that enhances Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) Wave I amplitude and reliability—promising for detecting subtle auditory-neural dysfunctions. Their study, “ABR Wave I is Enhanced […]Posted on November 2, 2025
- Speech, Perception, and Language Development Lab at Research Connections 2025We had a fantastic time presenting our research at Research Connections, part of Month of Discovery at UConn. Our lab (Speech, Perception, and Language Development Lab ) participated in this event with an outstanding group of students: Sarah Gallagher, Molly Rourke, Michelle Zhu, Isabella Piskator, Vladimir Klyukin, Sophia Pirrotta, and Julia Majenski. Research Connections is […]Posted on October 25, 2025
- MA-SLP Alumni’s Research Published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing SciencesTwo of our SLHS graduates, Arden Ricciardone, B.A., SLHS ‘23; M.A. SLP ‘25, and Matthew Phillips, B.A., SLHS ‘22; M.A. SLP ‘24, recently had their work published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. Arden’s undergraduate thesis investigated the bigger picture that everyday skills, such as understanding a nonnative accent, can be […]Posted on October 23, 2025