Communication Science and Disorders’ Will Evans Receives $3 Million Grant to Improve Aphasia Treatment
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Communication Science and Disorders’ Will Evans Receives $3 Million Grant to Improve Aphasia Treatment

The announcement of actor Bruce Willis’ aphasia diagnosis is raising awareness of a common condition that few people recognize. More than two million Americans are living with aphasia. “It’s a really common disorder with limited services,” says Will Evans, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS). “Most people don’t get treatment after the first year or so.”

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Three international Stanford undergrads start a 6M company to “help the world understand”
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Three international Stanford undergrads start a 6M company to “help the world understand”

Stanford University prides itself on its international diversity, touting that today's undergraduates hail from 70 countries. So a friend-group that included a computer science major from China, an AI-focused management science and engineering (MSE) major from Russia, and a business-oriented MSE major from Venezuela isn't an anomaly. The friends did the normal things Stanford students do with their free time, like fountain hopping, cheering at football games, and hiking the trail around the Stanford Dish radio telescope.

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Story of how Katie became a licensed and credentialed pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
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Story of how Katie became a licensed and credentialed pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

I started working with children in high school and upon graduation decided to go to college to be a teacher. However, being a teacher just never felt “right” though I wanted a career revolving around children.

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SBI Foundation, Social Alpha select top 4 startups from Assistive Technology challenge
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SBI Foundation, Social Alpha select top 4 startups from Assistive Technology challenge

A comfortable wearable assistive technology device for the deaf, a device for pressure injuries and bedsores, a biofluid based diagnostics tool to effectively manage central nervous system diseases and other neurodegenerative conditions, and an AI-powered mobile app that empowers the blind, were the four winning solutions at the recently concluded Techtonic: Innovation in Assistive Technology.

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Arthur J. Compton, Ph.D. Bio
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Arthur J. Compton, Ph.D. Bio

Arthur J. Compton, Ph.D. is the Founder, Director and President of the Institute of Language & Phonology in San Francisco. He received his BA degree in Business Administration/Advertising, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Linguistics, Psychology, and Speech Pathology, from The Ohio State University. He was an Associate Professor at the University of Iowa where he established academic programs in Psycholinguistics and Child Language. Upon relocating to San Francisco, Dr. Compton taught at the University of California, Berkeley and California State University, Hayward.

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