Kelly Worcester, a second year graduate student in speech language pathology, won the "Alpha Vista-Asian Indian Caucus Scholarship" to the amount of $500 for her poster presentation titled “Global consultation and collaboration: who benefits?” at ASHA 2016. This student award was sponsored by The Asian Indian Caucus (AIC; a multicultural constituency group of ASHA) and AlphaVista USA, a leading provider of special education services in schools and was in recognition of speech/language/hearing/swallowing/cognition research/services pertaining to Asian Indian Population. Kelly was involved in a project that benefited patients with neurogenic communication disorders in India as a result of a collaboration between the Gebbie Clinic/Syracuse University and Samvaad Institute, India.