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CSD researchers present at 2022 ASHA Convention

Michelle Arnold presents at the 2022 ASHA Convention

Assistant Professor Michelle Arnold, PhD, AuD presents her research at the 2022 ASHA Convention.

Faculty and students from the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) attended the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention in New Orleans. Titled "Reframe Your Thinking: Resilience Reinvented," this year's convention focused on how resilience is perceived and how ASHA members can reframe and reinvent it through their discoveries and growth.

Find the full list of attendees representing USF and their research here.

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