MA student Shannon Hughes presented her thesis work and undergraduate research assistants Samantha Coulombe and Erin Szymanski presented a study they have been working on to be completed over the summer.The UConn Language Fest is a University-wide research conference, now in its sixth year, which showcases the many facets of research on language in the UConn community.
Samantha Coulombe receives SHARE Award! Congratulations Samantha!
Samantha Coulombe has received the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts Research Experience (SHARE) Award! She will be working with Jennifer Mozeiko on an aphasia treatment study.
Paper accepted to Aphasiology
Mozeiko, J., Coelho, C. A., & Myers, E. B. (2015). The role of intensity in constraint-induced language therapy for people with chronic aphasia, Aphasiology, (ahead-of-print), 1-25. DOI: 10.1080/02687038.2015.1070949
Presenting at ASHA in Denver 11/13/15
We’ll be presenting data from a recent study by Mozeiko & Richard looking at the effects of an intensive reading treatment for people with mild aphasia. Hope to see you there!