Faculty
Program Co-Directors
Hugh W. Catts, Professor and Chair, Department of Speech-Language-Hearing:
Sciences and Disorders, Lawrence campus. Ph.D., University of Florida. Reading
disabilities, dyslexia, oral and written language development.
John A. Ferraro, Professor and Chair, Department of Hearing and Speech, University of Kansas
Medical Center Campus, Kansas City, Kansas; Ph.D., University of Denver. Interests: Auditory
electrophysiology, clinical application of auditory evoked potentials.
Faculty
Edward T. Auer, Jr., Assistant Professor. Ph.D., S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo.
Cognitive neuroscience.
Steven M. Barlow, Professor. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin.
Orofacial neurophysiology of neonates, vocal tract biomechanics, and neuroplasticity.
John F. Brandt,
Professor. Ph.D., University of Iowa. Central auditory processing,
psychoacoustics, auditory pathology.
Mark E. Chertoff, Associate Professor (CCC-A); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin.
Electrophysiologic and acoustic measures of auditory nonlinear processes.
Sarah Hargus Ferguson, Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Indiana University.
Speech perception, speech acoustics, hearing loss and aging.
Marc E. Fey, Professor (CCC-SLP); Ph.D., Purdue University. Interests: Language acquisition and
intervention, treatment efficacy.
Susan T. Jackson, Associate Professor (CCC-SLP); Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh.
Neuropsychological and aphasia tests.
Tiffany A. Johnson, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., University of Iowa.
Pediatric audiology and cochlear physiology.
Diane Frome Loeb,
Associate Professor; Ph.D., Purdue University. Language development and
disorders, intervention methods and efficacy.
Mabel L. Rice, University Distinguished Professor. Ph.D., University of Kansas.
Genetics of language, cognition and language development, language intervention.
Jeffrey P. Searl, Associate Professor (CCC-SLP); Ph.D., University of Kansas.
Articulatory contacts and associated aerodynamic and acoustic events during normal
and disordered speech production; factors influencing alaryngeal speech intelligibility; quality
of life of individuals with speech disorders.
Holly L. Storkel, Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Washington-Seattle.
Interactions between lexical and phonological acquisition in normal and clinical populations
of children.
Judith E. Widen, Associate Professor (CCC-A); Ph.D., University of Washington.
Pediatric hearing evaluation, clinical application of otoacoustic emissions.
Clinical Faculty
Casandra B. Banks,
Clinical Assistant Professor (CCC-A), M.A., Northern Illinois University.
Betty H. Bunce, Clinical Professor and Director, Language Acquisition Preschool (CCC-SLP),
Ph.D., University of Kansas.
Debora B. Daniels, Clinical Assistant Professor (CCC-SLP), Ph.D., University of Kansas Medical Center.
Julie Gatts, Clinical Assistant Professor (CCC-SLP), M.A., University of Kansas.
W. Matthew Gillispie,
Clinical Instructor (CCC-SLP), M.S., University of Arizona.
Karen H. Haring, Clinical Instructor (CCC-SLP), M.A.T., Indiana University.
Kathy Johnston, Clinical Instructor (CCC-SLP), M.S., University of Oklahoma.
Sandra K. Keener, Clinical Instructor (CCC-A), M.A., University of Kansas.
Teresa Kennalley, Clinical Assistant Professor (CCC-A), Au.D., Pennsylvania School of Optometry.
Kristin L. Pedersen, Clinical Instructor (CCC-SLP), M.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Peggy P. Waggoner, Clinical Instructor (CCC-SLP), M.A., Wichita State University.
Jane R. Wegner,
Clinical Professor and Director, Schiefelbusch Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic (CCC-SLP), Ph.D., University of
Kansas.
Related Faculty
Gregory Ator, M.D., Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat.
Nancy Brady, Ph.D., Research Associate Professor, Life Span Institute.
Daniel Bruegger, M.D., Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat.
Jeffrey Burns, M.D., Department of Neurology.
Nandini Deshpande, Ph.D., Physical Therapy and Rehabilitative Sciences.
Dianne Durham, Ph.D., Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat.
Byron Gajewski, Ph.D., School of Allied Health.
William George (CCC-A), M.A., Topeka V.A. Hospital.
Jill Georges (CCC-SLP), M.S., KUMC Rehabilitation Services Unit.
Douglas Girod, M.D., Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat.
Rebecca Hanneman (CCC-A), M.A., Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat.
Sue Hogan (CCC-A), M.A., Topeka V.A. Hospital.
Thomas Imig, Ph.D., Department of Physiology and Molecular Biology.
Susan J. Kemper, Ph.D., Department of Psychology.
Stephan McCall (CCC-A), Ph.D., V.A. Medical Center, Kansas City, MO.
Nicole Niehues (CCC-A), Au.D., Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat.
Sara H. Sack (CCC-SLP), Ph.D., Parsons, KU Affiliated Program.
Stephen L. Segebrecht, M.D., Private Practice.
Hinrich Staecker, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat.
Timothy Steele (CCC-A), Ph.D., Associated Audiologists, Inc., Overland Park, KS.
Roxann Storms, Assistant Professor (CCC-A), Ph.D., V.A. Medical Center, Kansas City, MO.
Terry Tsue, M.D., Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat.
Steven F. Warren, Ph.D., Vice-Provost for Research and Graduate Studies.
Emeritus Faculty
Wilma L. Bowline, M.A.
Mary A. Carpenter, Ph.D.
William M. Diedrich, Ph.D.
Larry E. Marston, Ph.D.
James E. McLean, Ph.D.
Leija McReynolds, Ph.D.
John F. Michel, Ph.D.
Shirley Salmon, Ph.D.
Richard Schiefelbusch, Ph.D.
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