Events
TEDxCU Presents: On the Contrary April 4th, 2026Macky Auditorium Featured speakers:Kya Leptrone: A CU psychology & SLHS student and stuttering activist who challenges the notion that the goal of communication should be fluencyAimee
Join us in supporting A Precious Child, a local nonprofit organization providing children in need with opportunities and resources to empower them to achieve their full potential.
January 23rd — February 13th
In partnership with the SLHS, CU International Film Series presents Marlee Matlin: Not Alone AnymoreMonday, February 23, 7:30 PM, Muenzinger AuditoriumSpecial discussion panel to follow the film!In 1987, Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to
Save the Date: Summer AAC Workshop Connected for Communication: Building Community-Based Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) Support
If you're attending ASHA this year, please join us for a CU SLHS Reception on Friday, November 21st from 7-9pm in the Horne Reception Room at Courtyard Washington Downtown Convention Center.
Audra McCorkle-Geng, a faculty member in our SLHS department will be hosting a dynamic workshop with Leah Powers (FRIT). This virtual workshop will explore strategies and resources to integrate cultural awareness and
The SLHS Department, is proud to welcome Aspen Christen, M.S., CC-SLP & Ali Bakke, M.A., CCC-SLP as part of the Kristina Johnston Memorial Lecture Series. Their presentation Exercise Induced Laryngeal
The SLHS Department is proud to host The Science and Practice of Efficacious Speech Treatment for Parkinson's Disease by Dr. Lorraine Ramig PhD, CCC-SLP.Dr. Ramig spent her academic career at the University of
The SLHS Department is partnering with LSVT Global to host a Virtual Live Training & Certification Course of LVST LOUD. LVST LOUD is open to speech-language pathology professionals and students and is an effective