The CSD Dept would like to acknowledge the retirement of our beloved SLP Clinical Director, Mrs. Karen O'Leary. After years of service and dedication to WSU & the CSD Department, Mrs. O'leary will still assist the dept. We welcome Mrs. Tausha Moore as our new Clinical Director.
Greetings from WSSLHA!
We would like to help increase the awareness for Aphasia and raising funds to purchase an iPad for WSU SLP clinic. Your help and support will be greatly appreciated.
ZOOM: (4/15/21 7:00 PM)
Meeting ID: 579 471 1011
Passcode: 123123
Here at CSD we love and appreciate all our Alum's
#CSD ##AustismAwareness#WSU
Alumna invents first board game for individuals with autism https://t.co/oJdhIgTk1o
Hello Everyone,
We were contacted by Bluestone Children’s Center about putting together two raffle baskets for their Family Egg Hunt Easter event at on March 27th. The deadline for purchasing items will be March 14th, all of the items arrive in time for the event!
Wayne State University was one of our top scores this week for a variety of simulations. Your students were learning new skills to help them succeed as clinicians. Please let your students and faculty members know we recognize their hard work. Great job!
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Ledisi will lead the WSU choral ensembles in a livestreamed discussion on songwriting for “The Songwriter’s Initiative: The Singer Speaks,” Feb. 3 at 1 p.m. Tune in on the Department of Music’s Facebook page. https://t.co/eHA10Oqus7
Here is the flyer and zoom link for WinterFest next Wednesday. Please send out to all WSSLHA members and CSD students.
Meeting ID: 579 471 1011
Passcode: 123123
These days, the @TheWfoodpantry 's offerings go beyond just food and hygiene items for Wayne State students in need — they’ve expanded to include loans of technology and school supplies to make distance learning possible. https://t.co/uIMEV9VUdE
When it came to choosing a B.S.N. program, Tiffany Holmes made sure she went with the one that was the best fit — even if it meant delaying her dreams by a year. Looking back on it now, as she prepares to graduate, she doesn’t regret a thing. #MyWSUStory https://t.co/6XS7eLM4qw
Carla George-Lewis’s road to a bachelor’s in elementary education was long, with life-threatening health challenges along the way, but through it all, she persevered. Now, she’s looking forward to starting her career as a math teacher. https://t.co/x6kW48PWVK
#2020Grad
Kianna Mateen is graduating with a bachelor’s in global supply chain management and marketing with University Honors from the Mike Ilitch School of Business, but that doesn’t mean her educational journey at WSU is ending — next up: an M.B.A. https://t.co/OTNmTNIasJ