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CSD graduate students participate in Great American Teach-In

CSD students show elementary students a model of a mouth

A CSD student shows elementary students a model of a mouth.

First- and second-year students in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) participated in the Great American Teach-In at local elementary schools in Tampa. They taught students about the field of speech-language pathology and covered various aspects of communication, swallowing, evaluations, and steps to take to become a speech-language pathologist. They also led hands-on activities and demonstrations with the students.

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