
COLUMBUS, Miss.— Children who use Words for Life (WFL) vocabulary are invited to Camp TnT (Talking in Turner: A Communication Explosion) June 6-9 from 8:30 a.m. to noon hosted by the Speech and Hearing Center at Mississippi University for Women.
COLUMBUS, Miss.— Children who use Words for Life (WFL) vocabulary are invited to Camp TnT (Talking in Turner: A Communication Explosion) June 6-9 from 8:30 a.m. to noon hosted by the Speech and Hearing Center at Mississippi University for Women.
COLUMBUS, Mis.--A strong voice is important to J. Elton Moore.
COLUMBUS, Miss.-- On Sept. 8-10, Emma Grace Olsen, Mary Ashley Hammons, Hannah Harrison, Claire Wiygul, Barbara Doorenbos, Kallie Smith and Sydney Minton, all first-year graduate speech language pathology students, conducted speech, language and hearing screenings for Clay County Head Start in West Point. Dr. Kathy Shapley and Ashley Alexander provided training and supervision for the students.
COLUMBUS, Miss.-- October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and the Department of Speech-Language Pathology at Mississippi University for Women is serving clients virtually.
COLUMBUS, Miss.-- Mississippi University for Women’s chapter of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) is helping give a voice to the potentially voiceless in the Golden Triangle.