Students Use AI to Improve Health Literacy Undergraduate students in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders are leveraging the latest technology to simplify patient education materials.
UCF Graduate Scholars to Teach Students with High-intensity Needs in Language, Literacy A specially developed graduate certificate program is preparing health and education students at UCF for roles as intervention specialists in local schools.
Student Research Week: Inspired by ‘The Bachelor,’ UCF Student Studying Aphasia Communication sciences and disorders student Allison Conrad was inspired to study the field after learning about it from a contestant on the show.
Why Heath Literacy Matters — Especially During COVID-19 Three UCF faculty and staff experts provide advice on how to read and understand information to make make appropriate health decisions.
UCF Develops Course to Enhance the Care of Patients Recovering From COVID-19 The fully online course is available through the graduate clinical speech pathology program and intends to prepare professionals to meet the complex needs of patients.
Simulation Helps Graduate Students Continue to Earn Clinical Hours Graduate speech therapy students continue to learn and gain experience, thanks to patient simulation software.
UCF Student Commits to Helping Individuals with Hearing Loss Sophia Grilla, a daughter of two former UCF student-athletes, is using her personal experience to drive her studies and services efforts.
UCF Students Help Immigrants in Maitland Adjust to American Life At a Language Learning Center, UCF students are helping immigrants in Central Florida learn English and life skills.
4 Honored as Pegasus Professors for Impact, Career Achievements Josh Colwell, Naim Kapucu, Tison Pugh and Martine Vanryckeghem have been selected for the highest academic award a professor can receive at the university.
Research Aims to Help Children with Communication Disorders Gain a Voice through Apps Researchers at the University of Central Florida and the University of New Mexico have been awarded a $2.7 million National Institutes of Health grant to…