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Faculty Members

Degree

Lisa Audet, Ph.D.
Dr. Audet's interests include child language development with an emphasis on the relationship between communication disorders and psychiatric/behavioral disorders in children and adolescents. (more)
Kent State University

Donald Gans, Ph.D.
Dr. Gans's research areas are animal and human physiology and pediatric audiology. (more)

Northwestern University

Sue Grogan-Johnson, Ph.D.

Dr. Grogan-Johnson's current interests are in language disorders in school age children and telepractice as a service delivery option for speech-language therapy services in schools. (more)

Kent State University
John W. Hawks, Ph.D.
Dr. Hawks's research interests are in psychoacoustics and speech perception with emphasis on speech audiometry and the perception of synthetic vowels in different languages. (more)
Washington University-St. Louis
Kate Krival, Ph.D.
Dr. Krival's primary research interests include adult feeding and swallowing disorders.  She also teaches courses in the areas of voice and anatomy. (more)
University of Cincinnati
Mark Krumm, Ph.D.
Dr. Krumm's interests include auditory assessment and amplification in the pediatric population. (more)
Wichita State University

Troy McClowry, M.A.
Mr. McClowry's interests include fluency, speech motor control, and internet application. (more)

Kent State University

Myrna McMunn, Au.D.

Dr. McMunn supervises clinic and teaches in the areas of aural rehabilitation and age-related changes in communication. Her special interests include assistive listening devices.

University of Florida
Pamela R. Mitchell, Ph.D.
Dr. Mitchell teaches courses in augmentative communication and assistive technologies and in child language disorders. (more)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Robert S. Pierce, Ph.D.
Dr. Pierce's research areas are in adult neurogenic communication disorders with an emphasis on contextual and semantic processing. (more)
University of Iowa
Lynne E. Rowan, Ph.D.
Dr. Rowan's clinical and research interests are in personnel preparation and language disorders in children, adolescents, and persons with severe disabilities. (more)
Purdue University
Anna M. Schmidt, Ph.D.
Dr. Schmidt's interests include speech perception and production, especially in developed systems. (more)
University of Florida

 

Clinical Staff

Degree

Carol Sommer, M.A.
Mrs. Sommer is the Clinic Director. (more)
Cleveland State University

Shelly Francis, M.A.
Mrs. Francis teaches the undergraduate course in Clinical Procedures and supervises in the Speech and Language Clinic. (more)

University of Akron
Lynn Berk, M.A.
Mrs. Berk is a full-time supervisor in the English Language Proficiency Clinic focusing on accent modification. Other interests include auditory processing and phonological awareness.
Cleveland State University
Doreen Jones, M.A.
Mrs. Jones is a part-time supervisor in the speech clinic. Her special interests include the adult population with neurogenic communication disorders. (more)
Ohio University
Bonnie Andreani, M.S.
Mrs. Andreani is a part-time supervisor in the Speech and Language Clinic. Her special interests included the pre-school population. (more)
West Virginia University
Barb Pierce, M.A.
Mrs. Pierce is a full-time supervisor in the Speech and Language Clinic. Her special interests include child language and phonology. (more)
Case Western Reserve University

 

Adjunct Professors

Degree

James Lehman, Jr., M.D. Jefferson Medical College
William Lippy, M.D. Ohio State University
Craig Newman, Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University
Richard Nodar, Ph.D. Purdue University
Sharon Sandridge, Ph.D. University of Florida
Mohamed Hamid, M.D., Ph.D.

Case Western Reserve University
University of London