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Hearing and Speech Sciences

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UMD Tech Tool Aims to Make Workplaces More Inclusive for Autistic People

Video Platform Designed by Neurodiverse Team Could Improve Communications for All

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$1M Gift Transforms Program to Help Students With Autism, Neurodiverse Needs Navigate College and Beyond

Alumnus Was Motivated to “Turbocharge” Efforts to Make UMD a National Leader

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Hearing 'Workout' Helps Make Meaning From Noise

UMD Researchers’ Training can Help Older People Retain Social, Family Connections

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UMD Researchers to Untangle Language Problems for Tongue-Tied Stroke Survivors

$3.1M NIH Award Allows UMD Speech Clinician, Psychologist to Study Debilitating Form of Aphasia

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A Unique Mural for Children With Unique Communication Needs

Art, Hearing and Speech Sciences Departments Collaborate on LeFrak Hall Project

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A Peek Inside ... Speech-Language Pathologist Eliza Thompson’s Office

Assistant Clinical Professor Honors Ghanaian Heritage With Art and Action

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Following Fast Talkers, Navigating Noisy Rooms

Study Finds Benefits of Auditory Training for People With Normal or Impaired Hearing

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Should You Buy One of the New OTC Hearing Aids?

UMD Hearing and Speech Faculty Experts Advise Weighing Options Carefully

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Terp After Terp (After Terp After Terp After Terp)

Five-Generation UMD Family Looks Back on Long Legacy

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‘You Give Me Wings’

Hearing and Speech Clinic Partnership With Local Agency Provides Hearing Aids to Over 150 Holocaust Survivors

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UMD Aphasia Experts Work to Build Understanding of Condition Affecting Hollywood Superstar

Willis Diagnosis Puts Spotlight on Language Disorder Affecting Millions

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Personal Audio Reimagined

UMD Research Powers Company’s Systems That Compensate for Hearing Differences

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