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89 years of advancing discovery, translation, and practice at Purdue University. Top 10 ranked graduate programs in SLP (#2) & AuD (#8) in the nation!
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.Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences is excited to share that 3rd year AuD student Gillian Battung is featured in the new round of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Panelists! She shared her story and unique experiences growing up. Be sure to read her inspiring story! secure.smore.com/n/sqybn-dhh-co…


It's #AutismAwarenessDay, so we're highlighting the Purdue Autism Research Center (Purdue Autism Research Center). The mission of PARC is to support individuals with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities by advancing discovery through interdisciplinary research. hhs.purdue.edu/autism/

The Spring 2025 issue of Language Links is here! Language Links is the newsletter of the Child Language Research projects in Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences. Read about innovative approaches to the early identification of autism and to the study of speech-motor development. acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc…



.Heinz Lab Purdue Accessible Precision Audiology Research Center (APARC) in Indianapolis: aparc.research.purdue.edu

As we celebrate Graduate Student Appreciation Week, we want to take a moment to recognize and thank all of our Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences graduate students for their hard work, dedication, and passion.


Lee Aphasia Lab PhD Student, Peng Zhang, delivered a wonderful presentation on her research at the Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences weekly seminar. Great job Peng!


Clinical supervision can significantly improve the lives of graduate students, and be a meaningful endeavor for supervisors. This article from #ASHASIG11 lays out 7 essential supervisor characteristics to support student growth Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences Purdue University on.asha.org/3FTXiKf

.Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences is thrilled to share fantastic news about our professional graduate programs! According to the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report, our Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) program is ranked #2 (not tied!), and our Audiology (AuD) program is ranked #5 (tied).


🎉 Congrats to the Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences graduate programs for continuing to rank among the nation's best, according to U.S. News & World Report. They earned the No. 2 spot once again for their speech-language pathology program and the No. 5 spot for their audiology program. ➡️ bit.ly/3DXXfMU


.Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences was proud to host Dr. 𝗟𝗶𝘀𝗮 𝗚𝗼𝗳𝗳𝗺𝗮𝗻, the 2025 Purdue College of Health and Human Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award winner last Friday. Congratulations on your achievements and thank you for being such wonderful representatives of Purdue University SLHS! 🏆🌟


Join us at the annual Festival of Teaching and Learning tomorrow, April 11. Purdue College of Health and Human Sciences faculty from Purdue Nursing, PurdueHDFS and Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences will be participating. ⏰ 3-5 p.m. 📍 Honors Hall ⬇️ Learn more. honors.purdue.edu/news/tl-festiv…


.Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences is proud to feature one of our amazing first-year Audiology students, Haley Wagner, who recently visited Ms. Joslyn Galeaz’s 4th grade class at Herscher Intermediate School to talk about the field of #Audiology.




📣 Did you know? It's #WorldVoiceDay! Take a moment to watch Allison Schaser, assistant professor in Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences, explain some reasons for why we might lose our #voice.

.Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences AuD students Hannah Schafer and Gabby Engleman traveled to Lebanon, IN for Seeger Memorial Jr/Sr High School's Career Fair with Assistant Clinical Professor Zachary La Fratta. They talked to interested middle and high school students about the audiology profession.


“An investment in the future of my field” is how Elizabeth Strickland, a professor in Purdue Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences, describes her involvement in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) T32 training grant program. Read more. ⬇️ purdue.edu/research/featu…