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Representing SUNY Fredonia at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association convention were (from left) Declan Whitmore, Kaylee Guzman, Dr. Bridget Russell and Madison Winfield.

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.

Dr. Allison Manning, with her presentation.

Faculty present research at association convention

Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences faculty presented at the 2025 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention.

Dr. Allison Manning, who is Continuing Education coordinator in the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences (left), with Susan Trumble, an Alternate Augmentative Communication Senior Solutions consultant with Tobii Dynavox.

Campus hosts event addressing individual complex communication needs

SUNY Fredonia’s Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences recently conducted its annual fall Continuing Education Conference.

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Stroke and head injury support group meetings resume

The Youngerman Center will resume offering support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members in Fall 2025.

runner and pole vaulter in action

Pellechia, Sample named Athletes of the Year

Cara Pellechia was named the Fredonia State Female Athlete of the Year, joined by teammate Cameron Sample.

Thompson Hall

Support meetings resume in February

The Youngerman Center will resume offering support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members.

Drs. Marc Wilcox and Melanie Zimmer

Youngerman Center bids adieu to Wilcox and welcomes new audiologist

A career spanning three decades drew to a close at the end of September with the retirement of audiologist Dr. Marc Wilcox.