Students present Parkinson’s disease research at national convention
Communication Disorders and Sciences Department students presented original Parkinson’s disease research at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention.
Communication Disorders and Sciences Department students presented original Parkinson’s disease research at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention.
Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences faculty presented at the 2025 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention.
SUNY Fredonia’s Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences recently conducted its annual fall Continuing Education Conference.
A milestone helping stroke survivors and their families adapt to new lives has been achieved at SUNY Fredonia.
Communication Disorders and Sciences students are gaining valuable experiences through Honors Program learning contracts.
Approximately 250 students, teachers and staff from 16 high schools attended the Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools summit at SUNY Fredonia.
The Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders will resume offering support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members this fall.
If Madison Evans tells you her dog, Sunny, was with her throughout her graduate studies at SUNY Fredonia, she wouldn’t be exaggerating.
Registration continues for placements in the SUNY Fredonia preschool program offering a language-enriched curriculum with social and early literacy experiences.
A wide variety of services for children and adults are offered year-round by the Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia.