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transcranial direct current stimulation patient.

(March 20, 2025)

Toward Better Quality of Life for Post-Stroke Patients

A study conducted by researchers from Syracuse University’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders reveals that brain stimulation shows promise in reducing fatigue.

portrait of a person

(Jan. 27, 2025)

CSD Continues to Set New Standards in Speech Language Research

A&S professor bestowed lifetime distinction for outstanding contributions to the field.

Two people seated at a table.

(Nov. 18, 2024)

Cultivating Community Through Augmentative Communication

A conversation club in A&S’ Gebbie Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic enhances well-being and feelings of connectedness for individuals with speech and language disorders.

Female Comedian on stage.

(Nov. 7, 2024)

Why Do We Laugh? (A&S Fall Magazine Exclusive)

Probing the mystery behind this universal form of communication.

Doherty portrait

(Sept. 4, 2024)

A&S Names Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs

Professor Karen Doherty will work with department chairs and academic units to enhance faculty hiring, retention and support.

A child using the visual acoustic biofeedback software.

(July 10, 2024)

A&S Professor Receives NIH Grant to Study Biofeedback Technologies for Speech Therapy

The grant will explore the effectiveness of technologies which use visual targets to help people adjust their speech.

Three people posing for a photo.

(May 13, 2024)

Champions of Hearing Health

CSD students and faculty team up with Special Olympics New York to provide athletes with hearing screenings.

Ayşe Sakine-Arlı (left) and Evelyn Polly ’25 (right) work together on a project.

(Feb. 23, 2024)

Engaged Courses Initiative Fosters Social Impact Through Community Work

The inaugural cohort of Engaged Courses unites diverse fields, communities and perspectives within the College of Arts and Sciences and beyond.

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