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Clinical Instructor (Full Time) Position #42902 Click here for Job Description
Clinical Instructor (Half Time) Position #42572 Click here for Job Description
June 9, 11, 13, 16, 18 & 20, 2008 "Technology in the FAAST Lane 2008" Summer Program
The
FAAST Center at UCF will offer a summer program, "Technology in the FAAST Lane 2008," for families of young children, ages 3 to 6 years, with developmental disabilities and assistive technology needs. Please click here (MS Word format) or here (PDF format) to learn more about the program and for an application. Please direct all inquires to:
Dr. Jennifer Kent-Walsh, Director, FAAST Atlantic Region Assistive Technology Demonstration Center,
UCF, jkent@mail.ucf.edu.

5-12-08 Barbara Ehren, professor of communication sciences and disorders and director of the doctoral program, was selected to receive the 2008 SIM (Strategic Instruction Model) Award by more than 1,000 SIM-certified instructors nationwide. The award recognizes her contributions as "an outstanding leader in bringing about significant changes in the field of education on behalf of children and adolescents who are academically at risk." Click here to learn more about SIM.
4-29-08 "Your voice is at greater risk than you might realize, but there are ways to protect it," published in the Orlando Sentinel.
2-21-08 UCF Starts First Traumatic Brain Injury Program in the Country, Local Students Treated at No Cost
UCF is launching a first-of-its-kind TBI Program to provide academic rehabilitation to college students with the condition. UCF is the first university in the country to offer such a program on campus, and its leaders believe it will become a national model. Co-directors of the new program are Janet Whiteside, a specialist in adolescent and adult TBI, and Kenyatta Rivers, a specialist in child and adolescent TBI.
Spring 2008 Communiqué
- Read the department's latest newsletter issue.
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