Communication Sciences & Disorders Faculty
Amy Litwack
Part Time Faculty (2005)
B.A. Brandeis University, M.S. Boston University

Amy Litwack, MS CCC SLP is a speech therapist with 17 years of clinical experience in adult neurogenics, with a specialization in identifying and treating swallowing disorders.
She has worked as a speech pathologist in acute medical, acute rehab, and subacute settings, and has completed over 3300 modified barium swallow studies. In addition to her clinical work, she has served as a clinical supervisor in the Robbins Center and has been an Emerson clinical instructor since 2004.
Special Topic Seminars (CD659)
CSD Department news
See how CSD faculty, students, and alumni are shaping the fields of speech pathology, audiology, and health communication.
Katie O'Neil '09, '11
An Inside Look into the Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
Katie O'Neil '09, '11 reveals why she chose speech pathology and how giving her students communication tools makes her feel. Watch now »
Grossman studies facial expression to aid people with autism
In her research, Communication Sciences and Disorders Assistant Professor Ruth Grossman wants to address some of the communication problems that children with autism face as they interact with others at home and school.





