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On May 8, CLA faculty were honored who exemplify CLA's best scholarship, creative work, instruction, community engagement, and leadership. Between them they have taught thousands of students, conducted path-breaking research, brought innovation to their fields, and distinction to the college. Of those honored, Peggy Nelson (Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, CATSS) was awarded the Dean's Medal! Congratulations Peggy! (Click here to read more.)
It can be important for clinical researchers to be able to evaluate the performance of sensory aids using both objective and subjective methods. To this end, a new method is being developed and refined in CATSS for assessing new technologies (such as self-fit hearing aids) in a laboratory setting using calibrated listening scenarios that reflect daily listening situations...
Walter Wu, a vision science doctoral student and a member of the NRT training grant cohort, recently had an exhibit of his photographs displayed at Vision Loss Resources (VLR)...
Andrew Oxenham is featured in a CLAgency article titled "Facing the Music: Reproducibility Studies to Guarantee Scientific Validity" by Sofia Haan.
Renovation of S41 Elliott Hall is completed and CATSS Booth 3 is set up...