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Cleft Palate Team to continue important work after professor retires

Before her daughter Mercy was born, Jennifer Bosch had never heard of…

Fun, friendly social club for teens kicks off spring 2024 season

The University of Tulsa’s Mary K. Chapman Speech & Hearing Clinic is…

Mary K. Chapman Speech and Hearing Clinic offers support to the community for 50 years

Several years ago, Jennifer Youngberg and her husband were searching for an…

People performing concussion test

New UTulsa Concussion Center offers resources, support

More than 75% of the 2.8 million traumatic brain injuries (TBI) occurring…

Grateful family’s gift funds sensory wall

Rachel and Adam Croft brought their daughter Mackenzie to The University of…

woman working in TU biology lab on petri dish project

TU creates Oxley College of Health and Natural Sciences

The University of Tulsa has announced that the biology, chemistry, geosciences and…

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Speech-language pathologists at the frontlines of COVID-19 patient care

Graduates of TU’s speech-language pathology programs are in the thick of helping…

Rosa Zavaleta sitting at an outdoor table, wearing clinical scrubs, smiling and working on a laptop computer

Exploring communication partners

Speech-language pathology student Rosa Zavaleta's TURC research aims to uncover the traits…

speech-language pathology student Ashton Clark seated at a table while working at a laptop computer

Digital voices: Speech-language pathology students embrace online care delivery

Since launching in spring, telepractice consultations have enabled speech-language pathology master’s students…

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Don’t pump up the volume: TU audiology expert offers insight on healthy hearing during the pandemic and beyond

Noise-induced hearing loss is a major health concern, and some of your…

University of Tulsa Schweitzer Fellow Cassie McGough standing on a wooden bridge in the middle of a forest

“I haven’t thought about that in a long time”: TU Schweitzer Fellow helps hospice residents tell their stories

Through her Project Legacy, Cassie McGough used guided autobiography to enable terminally…

Speech-language pathology master's student Gabrielle Cozart sitting at a table with a laptop computer

TU’s speech-language pathology program delivers therapy at a distance

In response to COVID-19, TU's speech-language pathology faculty and students have deployed…

Three speech language pathology students holding augmentative and alternative communication devices

Freedom of speech: TU’s speech-language pathology students and faculty deploy latest technology to support expressive communication

TU's communications sciences and disorders students and faculty deploy augmentative and alternative…

TU President Gerard Clancy addresses the 2019 American Athletic Conference Academic Consortium Symposium

AAC seeks to improve student athletes’ mental health

Psychiatrist and TU President Gerry Clancy draws attention to issue of psychological…

Professor Laura Wilson and Professor Rachel Hildebrand

Repetitive head impacts and safety among student athletes

Rachel Hildebrand and Laura Wilson seek to understand the impact of repetitive…

Natalie Mayberry

Student trains Tulsa Police on acquired communication disorders

TU speech-language pathology master's student Natalie Mayberry developed a training program for…