College of Liberal Arts

Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences

Faculty Research Interests


Sandy Bassett
  • Infant and pediatric swallowing disorders.
  • Development dyspraxia.
  • Cleft lip and palate.
  • Autism.
Teresa Cardon
  • Autism.
  • Imitation.
  • Video modeling.
  • Caregiver training.
  • Early intervention.
Gail Chermak
  • Central auditory processing disorder.
  • International rehabilitation development.
Jon Hasbrouck
  • Evaluation and treatment of children and adults with (central) auditory processing disorder.
  • Behavioral treatment programs for fluency disorders.
Ella Inglebret
  • School-age and adolescent language science and disorders in multicultural populations.
  • Native American education issues.
Charles Madison
  • Phonology and articulation.
  • Voice disorders.
  • Cleft palate.
  • Diagnostics.
  • Professional issues.
Amy Meredith
  • Anatomy, neuroanatomy, and motor speech disorders.
  • Phonological awareness and early reading skills of children with childhood apraxia of speech.
  • Electropalatography and real-time spectrography in treatment of children with persistent speech sound disorders.
Nancy Potter
  • Dysphagia.
  • Motor speech disorders in adults and children, including children with galactosemia (a rare inborn error of the metabolism).
Leslie Power
  • Aphasia.
  • Dysphagia.
  • Language learning disabilities.

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