Gain Mentorship Experience in Graduate School with the Clinical Buddy Program

If you are interested in a career as a speech pathologist in the US, you know you need a graduate degree to practice. With so many speech pathology programs across the country, it can be hard to find the right … Continued

Answering Frequently Asked Questions About Our On-Campus Communication Disorders Program

As application season inches closer, you may be thinking about coming to Emerson for your graduate school journey. If you’re interested in learning more about speech pathology, Emerson is the place for you. Today we’re joined by Colleen O’Brien, one … Continued

Communication Disorders Student Finds Cultural Connections Through Her Graduate Thesis

Alisha Lai, recent graduate from Emerson’s Communication Disorders program If you’re considering going to graduate school for speech pathology, you might be researching schools with a thesis option. Today we’re hearing from Alisha Lai, a recent graduate from Emerson’s Communication … Continued

Four Careers for Speech-Language Pathology Students

As a major that encompasses speech-language pathology (SLP), audiology, occupational therapy and more, Communication Disorders is one of the oldest, most comprehensive, and versatile Master’s programs at Emerson. It is also nationally ranked and has close to a 100% employment … Continued

Emersonians Present Thesis Research at the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention

American Speech-Language Hearing Association Convention (ASHA)   Every year, the national American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) hosts its annual convention that attracts hundreds of thousands of speech-language pathologists and audiologists from the United States and abroad. The convention upheld it’s … Continued

10 Highlights from a Communication Disorders Student

When the university announced a transition to online classes, I was struck with overwhelming sadness for myself, my peers, my faculty, and for what the new normal would become. While this is not the way anyone in my program envisioned … Continued