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Nikki Hoopes and Daniel Ibarra, second-year Ph.D. students from the Davies School of Communication Sciences & Disorders, have received a highly competitive grant for research that holds personal meaning to each of them. They are the first TCU students to receive the Student Research Grant in Early Childhood Language Development from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation (ASHFoundation). Only five recipients were awarded the national grant in 2025.

Daniel Ibarra, left, and Nikki Hoopes, right, recieved prestigious national research grants

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Ray Dorsey

On October 11, The Zoota Family Leaders in Parkinson’s Disease speaker series will host Dr. Ray Dorsey, Director of the Center for Brain & Environment Atria Health & Research Institute and Professor at the University of Rochester, to present, "The Parkinson's Plan." By engaging the TCU and Dallas-Fort Worth communities, Dr. Dorsey will expand our knowledge of Parkinson’s disease and how we can help prevent it through the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the lifestyles we live.

Register for attendance here.

Emily Lund, dressed in full regaliaDeans’ Award for Research and Creativity
Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences

Lund’s research focuses on remediating early language and literacy deficits in children who use hearing aids and cochlear implants. Up to 15 percent of children in the U.S. have some hearing loss by the time they are 18 years old. Even a mild loss during early childhood has a significant the impact on literacy.

For more information visit the Faculty Awards page.

TCU's Miller Speech & Hearing Clinic is celebrating by offering free hearing screenings to members of the Fort Worth community on Friday, April 26, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Registration required.

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Texas Christian University is hosting its 10th Annual Chance to Dance, a free prom-like event for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families, at 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 2, 2024, in the Brown-Lupton University Union on TCU’s campus.

Chance to Dance

As founding diversity advocate for Harris College, she has led efforts to realize the inclusive excellence for which the college and the university are striving.

We congratulate notable TCU Deaf & Hard of Hearing Studies alumni for being recognized as “Teacher of the Year” in their respective districts through the years.

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