Student Research Day
In 2019, during the eleventh annual Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences Student Research Day, we heard oral presentations from our first and second year Ph.D students.
First Year Ph.D. Student |
Research Study Title |
Liz Jaramillo | Developing an Authentic Measure of Spanish Language Grammar and Narrative Language Development in Guatemala |
Julia Yi | The Language and Literacy Profiles of Students at an Adult Literacy Center |
Kevin Cunningham | New frontiers in discourse analysis: The rise of automation |
Stacey Goebel Kane | Estimating Spectral Ripple Resolution in Children and Adults |
Second Year Ph.D. Student |
Research Study Title |
Meg Dillon | Individualizing Electric Frequency Filter Assignments for Cochlear Implant and ElectricAcoustic Stimulation Devices: Normal-Hearing Simulations |
Ranita Anderson | Is there a relationship between early parent concerns and a later developmental disorder diagnosis? |
Sofia Benson-Goldberg | Visual Attention to Print: A pilot investigation with a child with CDKL5 |
View more about our students’ research in the Carolina Digital Repository and on the UNC Health Sciences Library blog.