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 4, 2021
"Lessons Learned from Aphasia Telepractice: The Impact of Social Determinants of Health and Other Factors"
Presented by: Dr. Charles Ellis Jr., East Carolina University
7 p.m.
Online event
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November 1, 2021
"Noisy Environments During Childhood: Language Disparities Later in Life?"
Presented by: Dr. Carlos Benitez-Barrera, University of Texas
7 p.m.
Online event
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February 7, 2022
"Diagnostic Stability of Language Impairment in Autistic Young Adults"
Presented by: Dr. Teresa Girolama, University of Connecticut
7 p.m.
Online event
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March 7, 2022
"Opening the Door: Lessons Learned from Auditory Neuroscience Fieldwork"
Presented by: Dr. Erika Skoe, University of Connecticut
7 p.m.
Online event