How UCF Uses Assistive Technology to Help People with Disabilities The Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology (FAAST) Center has aided thousands in need of assistive devices; trained caregivers and future clinicians; and served as a key partner in research initiatives over the last 20 years.
NIH Funds Study on Technology, Services for Children with Severe Speech Disabilities Jennifer Kent-Walsh, professor of communication sciences and disorders, has been awarded a $437,812 grant from the National Institutes of Health to improve clinical services for…
Zraick Appointed Communication Sciences and Disorders Chair Richard I. Zraick, Ph.D.,聽is the newly appointed聽professor and chair in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the College of Health and Public Affairs.…
Ready for Kindergarten, with UCF’s Help For more than half his life,聽five-year-old聽Cade Sinness has attended speech therapy sessions at UCF鈥檚 Communication Disorders Clinic. So when聽the soon-to-be kindergartner聽completed his last session this…
Free iPads Give Children with Speech Difficulties a Voice Children with Down syndrome and limited speech recently received help learning to communicate using an iPad and special 鈥渁pps鈥 hand-selected by speech experts at the…
Several UCF Graduate Programs in Top 100 Rankings U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 Best Graduate Schools guide today ranked the 女仆AV master鈥檚 program in Nonprofit Management among that field鈥檚 best…
U.S. News: UCF Still a Top National University to Watch UCF ranked seventh in the 鈥淭op Up-and-Coming Schools鈥 list, which lauds institutions for their success and innovation in academics, faculty, student life, campus and facilities.…
Five UCF Graduate Programs in U.S. News’ Top 100 U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 Best Graduate Schools guide ranks five 女仆AV programs among the nation鈥檚 best in their fields. Engineering, Education,…