Future Speech-Language Pathologists Demonstrate Research at CSD Showcase
Three CSD graduate students are presenting their theses on April 24.
Three CSD graduate students are presenting their theses on April 24.
Focused interests for autistic children can include dinosaurs or particular cartoon characters, among many other possibilities.
CSD Professor Ruth Grossman is on leave on a Radcliffe Fellowship to study the impact gender has on how autism is diagnosed and perceived.
Four of the UN’s sustainability goals highlight ways to improve the lives of people with disabilities.
There will be three days of special events including live performances, a film festival, panels, and food!
When shots rang out in Lewiston, Maine on Oct. 25, journalists rushed to cover the aftermath.
American Sign Language is its own language that provides tone and nuance.
Since 1953, the Robbins Center has helped thousands of people overcome communication disorders and trained hundreds of clinicians.
Orrego grew up with Developmental Language Disorder and continues to be affected by it as an adult.
The $2.5 million NIH grant looks to gather information that can be used to improve communication efficacy for autistic and non-autistic teens.