Congratulations to our MA SLP students who successfully defended their master's theses this year!
Platrina Alexander: "Differential diagnosis of disordered language in African American English-speaking children: A comparison between computerized Black English sentence scoring and developmental sentence scoring"
Ally Godsey: "Times are Changing: Temporal Features of Speech to Children Who Stutter"
Lindsey Wood: "The Relationship Between Violence Exposure and Perceived Cognitive Difficulties in Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Mental Health."
We are so proud of your hard work and contributions to the field!
