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  • ‘a millions things I need to say’ 1K & 5K Walk for Stuttering Awareness

    Posted on September 25, 2012 in Archive

    Six Year 2 Students and Professor Luc de Nil joined the Walk for Speech and Stuttering on Sunday, Sept. 23. Elspeth Young (2nd from the right) wrote: “Together, our class donated approximately $70, and some students made additional individual donations/pledges. I completed my summer placement at the Speech and Stuttering Institute, and saw first-hand how stuttering […]

  • SLP Orientation Week 2012

    Posted on September 12, 2012 in Archive

    Hosted by Year 2 Students, all 50 incoming Year 1 students participated in orientation week events that included: an ice cream social, pub night, Second City Commedy Club, a Blue Jays game, movie night and other social events. The aim of O-Week is to help new students get to know each other while taking advantage […]

  • Research Colloquium: September 26th

    Posted on September 7, 2012 in Archive

    Speaker: Rozanne Wilson, PhD Candidate Date: Wednesday, September 26th, 2012 Topic: “Communication in long-term care: Investigating caregivers’ use of communication strategies while assisting residents with Alzheimer’s disease during daily tasks” Time:  12:10 to 1:00 p.m. Location: 500 University Avenue, 4th Floor, Rm 452, Rehabilitation Sciences Building As a courtesy to the speaker please be on time. […]

  • Walk Now for Autism Speaks Fundraiser

    Posted on June 21, 2012 in Archive

    Twelve SLP students recently participated in Walk Now for Autism Speaks, raising almost $2000. This walk is an annual event that raises funds for research, family support services, and initiatives to raise awareness about ASD and issues facing the ASD community. During the walk, a mother of a child with autism noticed our T-shirts and […]

  • SUMMER MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
    2020 REHABILITATION SCIENCES and
    SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOLGY DAY


    Applications for the summer 2021 session are now being accepted. Go to www.uoft.me/smp for more information.

    Posted on September 8, 1999 in Archive