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Jessie wins Outstanding Poster Presentation in Health & Wellness

A huge congratulations to Jessie for winning the Outstanding Poster Presentation in Health & Wellness award! Jessie earned this award for her poster titled "Its Like Face to Face Talking: Thematic Analysis of the Feasibility of a Video Chat Social Engagement Intervention for Older Adults With and Without MCI", which she virtually presented during the 2020 Virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium. We are all so proud of you!

Jessie and Claire graduate!

Congratulations to Jessie and Claire on their graduation! Both completed degrees in Speech and Hearing Science and will both continue onto graduate school for Master's degrees. We are so proud of you and will miss you immensely!

AANCL undergrads participate in virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium

Four of the lab's undergraduates participated in the first virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium! They were required to make a poster and record a voiceover describing their work. The posters were posted online and judges reviewed them. All of the undergraduates did an excellent job! Jessie: "Its Like Face to Face Talking: Thematic Analysis of the Feasibility of a Video Chat Social Engagement Intervention for Older Adults With and Without MCI" Claire: "Video technology-based social engagement intervention for older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment: A feasibility study" Grace: "Behavioral and Neural Measures of Inhibition in Age-Related Hearing Loss" Sarah: "The Effects of Age-Related Hearing Loss on Executive Function"