Opportunities

Clinic for Neurogenic Communication Disorders

The Clinic for Neurogenic Communication Disorders is a source for expert diagnosis and treatment of acquired neurogenic disorders in adults. These include acquired brain injuries such as stroke, traumatic brain injury or post-concussive syndrome as well as disorders of the brain such as Parkinson’s disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Primary Progressive Aphasia and Alzheimer’s disease.

Clinic for Neurogenic Communication Disorders

Graduate student and client in the Clinic for Neurogenic Communication Disorders

 

National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Students enrolled in either the bachelor’s or master’s degree programs in CSD are eligible for membership in the UNH chapter of the National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA). The mission of NSSLHA is to benefit its members by continually improving its support, promotion, and advocacy of the highest quality preparation of professionals in audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech and hearing science.

NSSLHA

CSD students showcasing research at the NHSLHA conference

 

New Hampshire Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NHSLHA)

The New Hampshire Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NHSLHA) is a professional association and state-level affiliate of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to join NHSLHA at no cost.

NHSLHA

CSD students attending student advocacy day in Concord, NH

 

American Sign Language (ASL) Club

The purpose of this organization will be to improve receptive and expressive signing skills, help members learn a new language, interact with local deaf community, increase awareness of the Deaf community and culture on and around campus, to provide an American Sign Language/Deaf friendly environment, and to be involved in the national Deaf community.

American Sign Language Club

American sign language symbol