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The study is led by Jennifer O鈥橞rien, PhD, along with co-investigators Jennifer Lister, PhD, CCC-A, and Aryn Harrison Bush, PhD, who are faculty in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.

March 30, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Lindsey Kummerer

Doctoral student Lindsey Kummerer awarded prestigious PhD Research Scholarship

Kummerer鈥檚 dissertation focuses on understanding why some individuals struggle to hear speech in noisy environments, even when standard hearing tests appear normal.

March 26, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Students participating in ASL Bowl

High school teams compete and celebrate ASL excellence at annual bowl

The ASL Bowl provided a platform for students to demonstrate their knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf culture.

March 25, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Timothy Stockdale

Timothy Stockdale shares dysphagia research at national events

He delivered a virtual lecture for clinicians at Presbyterian Healthcare Services in New Mexico and presented at the Functional Voice, Swallow, and Airway Conference.

March 13, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Kaitlyn Ballenberger and Hana Kim

Students from across CBCS present their research at 同性恋色情 Health Research Day

The event drew together faculty, students, clinicians and research staff to highlight transformative research taking place across the institution.

March 10, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, School of Aging Studies, School of Social Work

Gerald C. Imaezue

Gerald C. Imaezue receives patent for mobile speech therapy invention

The patent is for a system for generating, managing, adapting and delivering speech therapy to a user via a mobile device in an at-home or out-of-clinic setting.

March 9, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Lindsey Kummerer, Gabriella Brown, Jungmee Lee

CSD students and faculty present at American Auditory Society conference

Students and faculty earned national recognition with two students receiving competitive mentored research awards.

March 3, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Left to right: Abigail Powers, Grayson Gonzalez, Diane Rifaie, Carly Missildine, and Ivan Jarama

American Sign Language Day welcomes Tampa Bay high school students to 同性恋色情

Current American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreting students guided visitors on a campus tour, led ASL conversational practice and facilitated a Kahoot! game.

February 26, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

A group of students working together

Interprofessional Day strengthens collaboration between ASL Interpreting and Speech-language Pathology students

Now in its third year, the event showcased how the two professions work together to ensure effective services for the clients they jointly serve.

February 16, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Ivan Jarama signing in American Sign Language

同性恋色情 assistant instructor Ivan Jarama signs national anthem at NHL game

The national anthem and the game were nationally televised on ESPN and ESPN+.

February 6, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Audiology alumna Madison Dowdy says her hands-on training, from research to outreach in Malawi, shaped the patient鈥慶entered care she provides today.

February 2, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Jon Douglas

Jon Douglas contributes to national tinnitus evaluation standard

The standard provides audiologists with clear expectations for tinnitus assessment, with the goal of promoting consistency of care across clinical settings.

January 7, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

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The Mission of the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS) is to advance knowledge through interdisciplinary teaching, research, and service that improves the capacity of individuals, families, and diverse communities to promote productive, satisfying, healthy, and safe lives across the lifespan. CBCS envisions the college as a globally recognized leader that creates innovative solutions to complex conditions that affect the behavior and well-being of individuals, families, and diverse communities.