
<p>Meg Morgan, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL, is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of New Hampshire's Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. A highly experienced clinician and educator, her expertise lies in multilingual assessment and intervention, school-based issues, Developmental Language Disorders, and pediatric communication disorders, with a focus on implementation science and evidence-based assessment practices. She is a board certified specialist in child language. In addition to teaching and mentoring students, she an executive board member for the New Hampshire Speech-Language Hearing Association and is the Professional Development Manager for the American Speech-Language Hearing Association's Special Interest Group 16: School-Based Issues. She is a former board member and chair of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association's School Issues Advisory Board.</p>
Courses Taught
- COMM 723: Observation Skills in SLP
- COMM 724: Senior Capstone
- COMM 802: Principles of Intervention
- COMM 870: Clinical Practicum
- COMM 995B: Independent Study
Research Interests
- Multilingualism