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Education and Experience
The Pennsylvania State University Major:
Communication Disorders
Minor: Educational Psychology |
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Ph.D. |
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1975 |
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The Pennsylvania State University Major:
Communication Disorders |
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M.S. |
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1971 |
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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Major:
Communication Disorders
Minor: Psychology |
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B.S. |
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1970 |
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Additional Coursework: University
of Arkansas-Fayetteville
Twelve graduate hours in Management
and Accounting |
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1981-1983 |
Current Position:
Associate Professor of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
Responsibilites include teaching undergraduate courses in Introduction
to Communication Disorders and Articulation & Phonological
Development and Disorders and the graduate course in Research
Methods in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology &
Audiology. I also teach a course in The History of Medicine
for the Department of Health Policy Studies and a course in Inernational
Perspectives in Health Care and Aging which is cross-listed
between the Department of Health Policy Studies and the Gerontology
Institute.
Previous Positions:
Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Speech-Language Pathology
and Audiology, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance,
Ithaca College, 1985-2000.
Acting Assistant Dean, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance,
Ithaca College, 1990-1993.
Program Coordinator and Associate Professor, Speech Pathology and
Audiology Program, Area of Teacher Education, College of Education,
University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, 1980-1985.
Advisor of Studies and Associate Professor, Speech Pathology and
Audiology Program, Department of Speech and Dramatic Art, J. William
Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville,
1979-1980.
Assistant Professor, Speech Pathology and Audiology Program, Department
of Speech and Dramatic Art, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville,
1974-1979.
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