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Both full-time and adjunct faculty comprise the graduate faculty of the Communication Sciences Program. Full-time faculty hold advanced degrees and part-time faculty are involved in the academic and clinical preparation necessary for the professions of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology through the interrelated structure of course content and supervision of clinical practicum. The faculty is also actively engaged in clinical and experimental research in communication sciences and disorders including supervision of student research activities. Additionally, the availability of adjunct faculty further exposes students to practicing professionals with expertise in particular areas.


 Dr. Waktzman

D.E. Waltzman, Ph.D.
Program Director
Assistant Professor

Email dwaltzma@hunter.cuny.edu


Professional Interests: Preschool and School Age Language Development, Language Reading Disorders.

Courses Taught: Counseling Issues, Cultural Diversity Issues in Clinical Process, Language Disorders in School Age Children, Language Disorders in Preschool-Age Children, Language Acquisition.

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D A Vogel, AuD
Clinic Director, Center for Communication Disorders
Assistant Professor
Email: dvoge@hunter.cuny.edu


Professional Interests: Vestibular Disorders, Ethics, Business Aspects of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, Audiometric Graphics

Courses Taught: Audiology for Speech Language Pathologists, Introduction to Audiology and Doctoral Audiology (Au.D.) courses. 



 

M MacRoy-Higgins, MPhil, (ABD)
Instructor

Email mmacroy@hunter.cuny.edu


Professional Interests
: Fluency, Language, Phonology

Courses Taught: Fluency Disorders, Neural Processes of Communication, Language Acquisition, Acoustic, Physiological and Auditory Phonetics


Barbara O.

B O’Connor-Wells, MPhil, (ABD)
Instructor
Email: boconnor@hunter.cuny.edu


Professional Interests: Bilingualism, aphasia, dysphagia, and voice disorders

Courses Taught: Aphasia, Dysphagia, Introduction to Clinic, Voice Disorders, Clinical Methods in Speech-Language Pathology


 

J Preece, PhD
Professor

Email: jpreece@hunter.cuny.edu


Professional Interests: Cochlear Implants, Tinnitus, Psychoacoustics

Courses Taught: Doctoral Audiology (Au.D.) courses


 

C A Silverman, PhD, MPH
Professor and Au.D. Co-Director
Email profaud@nyc.rr.com


Professional Interests: Auditory Deprivation, Acoustic Immittance and Medical Audiology.

Courses Taught: 
Doctoral Audiology (Au.D.) courses.



   

Paul Cascella, PhD. CCC-SLP
Professor
Email: paul.cascella@hunter.cuny.edu

 


Professional Interests:  Developmental disabilities (autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy); augmentative and alternative communication; stuttering, phonology, transdisciplinary services.

Courses Taught: 
Research methods, Communication and developmental disabilities, Augmentative and alternative communication, Stuttering, Phonology.

 

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Adjunct Faculty

A. Andrades-Schroeder, MS, CCC-SLP

R. Battino, MS, CCC-SLP

C. Blinder, MS, CCC-SLP

W. Cruz, MS, CCC-SLP

K. Riedel, PhD, CCC-SLP

L. Rubin, MS, CCC-SLP

C. Scott, MS, CCC-SLP

P. Shuminsky, AuD, CCC-A

S. Wortsman, M.S., CCC-AUD


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