May is Better Speech & Hearing Month. Learn about how the Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic at Penn State helps people with their communication challenges.
Terri Foster
Terri Foster received help from the Penn State Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic.
IMAGE: Paul Hazi PhotographerConnie Kossan and Terri Foster
Connie Kossan (left) is an instructor in communication sciences and disorders and a clinician in the Penn State Speech, Hearing, and Language Clinic.
IMAGE: Paul Hazi PhotographerGraduate student experience
All graduate students in communication sciences and disorders are required to accrue clinical hours as mandated by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Here, a graduate student works with a student at Sugar Valley Rural Charter School.
IMAGE: Paul Hazi PhotographerKyra Englert
When Kyra Englert started kindergarten at Sugar Valley Rural Charter School in Loganton, Pa., she had difficulty pronouncing many of the letters in the alphabet—so much so that no one, other than her parents, could understand what she was saying.
IMAGE: Paul Hazi PhotographerMiranda Padilla
Miranda Padilla, a second-year master's student, spent the spring 2013 semester working with children at Sugar Valley.
IMAGE: Paul Hazi Photographer