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  • SLHS bus ad
    Next time you're on the Buff Bus, be on the lookout for SLHS! Our Brain and Behavior Lab team is on one of the latest Buff Bus Advertisements.

  • US News Grad School Rankings
    ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è graduate program in Speech-Language Pathology has been ranked No. 22 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, placing it among the top programs in the country. The recognition highlights the strength of ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è graduate offerings and reflects the outstanding research, teaching, mentorship, and support provided by faculty and staff across campus.
  • Jacquline McCurdy
    Here's an article in CPR News featuring a grad from our program, Jacquline McCurdy, leading a choir to help older populations strengthen their voices. 
  • SLHS Newsletter - Winter 2026 thumbnail
    Winter 2026 Newsletter - Check out updates from across the department including student wins, faculty highlights, research, and community connections. Take a look at SLHS has been up to this winter!   
  • Image credit - Mikey Burton
    In this recent Radiolab episode, Song of the Cerebellum, journalist Rachel Gross reflects on the impact of a cerebellar stroke and its profound effects on speech and singing, featuring insights from CU Dr. Allison Hilger and leading neurologists.
  • ASL Minor - Fall 2026
    We will be offering an ASL Minor starting in Fall 2026! 
  • Fall Newsletter - cover page
    This fall has been full of momentum in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. Students and faculty shared their work at national conferences, led community events, partnered in research, and earned new recognitions. We’re also making meaningful updates to our building and programs—from enhanced security and accessibility to new wellness resources and a major website refresh.
  • Maria Castillo
    Maria Castillo We are excited to spotlight a 2024-2025 graduate of SLHS, Maria Castillo, who is studying to become a speech-language pathologist. Born and raised in Guatemala, she came to ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è to pursue a
  • Newsletter page 1
    This summer in SLHS was full of energy, from welcoming new staff and graduate students to celebrating the CLC 50th anniversary. Our faculty, students, and alumni made an impact through research, publications, and community service, while also earning awards, grants, and scholarships. As we step into fall, we’re excited to carry this momentum forward in teaching, research, and service.
  • 2nd Year MASLP student Tanvir Kalam in front of ASHA Poster
    Tanvir Kalam, a second year MA-SLP student, was one of the Minority Student Leadership Program's (MSLP) award recipients at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Tanvir Kalam, a second year MA-SLP student
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