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Awards and Honors

Edward Korabic

Ph.D., associate professor. Received Honors of the Association from the Wisconsin Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Association in 2004. WSHA’s highest honor was awarded to Dr. Korabic because of his demonstrated excellence in the areas of education, clinical service, research, service to the profession, leadership and mentoring graduate students.

Steven Long

Ph.D., assistant professor. Recipient, 2004 Louis DiCarlo Award for Clinical Achievement from the Wisconsin Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Association. This award acknowledges significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge in clinical practice.

Kathy Erdman

M.S., clinical instructor. Received a $3500 grant from Marquette University’s Institute for Urban Life for development during the summer 2004 session. The course proposal calls for interdepartmental enrollment to give students experience in working jointly with other disciplines. It also proposes a multidisciplinary clinical component on- and off-campus for literacy development of children with disabilities ages 3-21. In keeping with the urban focus of this grant, the course and clinic component seeks partnership with Marquette University neighborhood schools.

Sue Ellen Linville

Ph.D., associate professor. Recipient of a 2004 grant for $217,500: “Race Versus Culture: Vocal Aging in African Americans." From National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health.

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