The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) Colloquium Series highlights theory-guided, hypothesis-driven translational research in our field. Invited speakers deliver 40-minute talks, with 20 minutes reserved for discussion and questions. Speakers also provide a relevant paper for students to read in advance of the talk to encourage interactive discussions.
Learn more about the SLHS Colloquium Series.
Series Events
October 1, 2014
"Identification of children with specific language impairment: Past, present, and future"
Presented by: Dr. Tammie J. Spaulding, University of Connecticut
12:30 p.m.
Austin 110
November 5, 2014
"What have we learned about discourse from TBI?"
Presented by: Dr. Carl A. Coelho, University of Connecticut
12:30 p.m.
Austin 110
December 3, 2014
"Restoring spatial hearing: Cochlear implants for single-sided deafness"
Presented by: Dr. Joshua G. W. Bernstein, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
12:30 p.m.
Austin 110
February 4, 2015
"Speech production under real-time simulation of cochlear implant acoustic processing"
Presented by: Dr. Elizabeth Casserly, Trinity College
12:30 p.m.
Gentry 131
March 4, 2015
"Cross-linguistic differences in speech perception shape cross-linguistic differences in phonological acquisition"
Presented by: Dr. Benjamin Munson, University of Minnesota
12:30 p.m.
Gentry 131
April 1, 2015
"Learning from input and memory evolution: Points of vulnerability on a pathway to mastery in word learning"
Presented by: Dr. Holly L. Storkel, University of Kansas
12:30 p.m.
Gentry 131