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(April 10, 2025)

Communication Sciences and Disorders Graduate Programs Rank Highly in U.S. News & World Report

The audiology and speech-language pathology graduate programs ranked in the top 50 nationwide.

(April 1, 2025)

Revolutionizing Stroke Recovery

A new, NIH-funded trial aims to offer new solutions for stroke survivors with aphasia and post-stroke fatigue.

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.

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(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.

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