
Communication Sciences & Disorders Faculty
Alisa MorganFaculty-In-Residence (2008) B.S., University of Massachusetts, Amherst; M.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison; Ph.D., University of Kansas Dr. Morgan studies neurological processes as they relate to communication. Her post-doctoral fellowship in acquired neurogenic speech and language disorders was divided between clinical and research responsibilities. She has published in the journals Brain and Language, Aphasiology, and Neurology and presented scholarly papers on areas ranging from an auditory Stroop effect to clinical language intervention protocols for aphasia at conferences such as the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and the Clinical Aphasiology Conference. |
| Full Time Faculty | |
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Daniel Kempler, Chair and Professor Cynthia Bartlett, Graduate Program Director and Associate Professor Amit Bajaj, Associate Professor Timothy Edgar, Graduate Program Director for the Health Communication Program and Associate Professor Belinda Fusté-Herrmann, Assistant Professor Ruth Grossman, Assistant Professor Jon Honea, Scientist-in-Residence Vinoth Jagaroo, Associate Professor David Luterman, Professor Emeritus |
David Maxwell, Professor Eileen McBride, Scholar-In-Residence Tracy McLaughlin-Volpe, Assistant Professor Alisa Morgan, Faculty-In-Residence Wyatt Oswald, Assistant Professor
Mark Parker, Assistant Professor Eiki Satake, Associate Professor Amy Vashlishan Murray, Assistant Professor Julie Volkman, Assistant Professor |
| Part Time Faculty | |
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Maria Armour Cathy Bakkensen Thomas Bicki Keiko Brynildsen Carol Cayer-Meade Laura Glufling-Tham Wende Grass David Kociemba Lisa Lavoie Rochelle Lipschultz |
Betsy Micucci Joe Moran Benjamin Papandrea John Pirone Marnie Reed Richard Shupert Thomas Smithyman Sandra Cohn Thau Nancy Vincent Carol Zurek |


