Alumni
Alumni connections are among the most enduring benefits of your UConn education. Your degree from the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences forever connects you with a powerful personal and professional network of fellow Huskies.
Meet Our Alumni
Alumni Spotlight: Maggie Phillips, CCC-SLP
Maggie Phillips graduated from UConn with her Bachelors degree and her Masters degree in Speech Language and Hearing Sciences. Maggie first became interested in Speech Pathology because of her mother’s career in special education. She took an introductory course in speech pathology and fell in love with it. After gaining her masters degree Maggie […]
[Read More]Alumni Spotlight: Torri Ann Woodruff-Gautherin ’22 Ph.D.
Torri graduated in 2022 with a Ph.D. in speech, language, and hearing sciences. She is currently an assistant professor-in-residence at UConn Health.
[Read More]Alumni Spotlight: Emanuela Tarentello ’20 MA
Emanuela earned an MA in SLHS in 2020 and now works as a speech pathologist in a K-5 elementary school in Connecticut.
[Read More]Alumni Spotlight: Grace Pelletier ’20 MA
Grace is an alumna of UConn’s MA in SLHS program who currently works as a speech pathologist in a private practice in Connecticut.
[Read More]Resources for Alumni
UConn Alumni Events
Whether you’re in Connecticut or across the globe, UConn provides a variety of opportunities to network and socialize with fellow Huskies. Check out all alumni events on the UConn Alumni calendar.
Give to the Department
By making a gift to the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, you can help us support student success and innovation. You can direct your gift to an area that is most meaningful to you. Learn how to give to areas of priority in the Department.
Contact the CLAS Office of Alumni Relations
Have questions about how to get involved at UConn? Contact the director of alumni relations for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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No matter where you live in UConn Nation, sharing your personal stories and accomplishments can inspire current students to find their own path.
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