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Drs. Jennifer Lister and Ann Eddins designated as ASHA Fellows

Drs. Ann Eddins and Jennifer Lister

Drs. Ann Eddins and Jennifer Lister are professors in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Congratulations to Drs. Ann Eddins and Jennifer Lister for being elected as Fellows of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). To be awarded Fellow, the nominee must have made outstanding contributions to the discipline of communication sciences and disorders. Fellowship is one of the highest forms of recognition given by ASHA of an individual's accomplishments and is public declaration of their outstanding professional achievements.

Dr. Eddins was recognized for her contributions in 1) Administrative Services in the Area of Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology and Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, 2) Service to and Leadership Positions in State Speech-Language-Hearing Associations and/or Other Related Local, Regional, National or International Professional Organizations, and 3) Clinical Education and Academic Teaching in Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences and Related Areas.

Dr. Lister was recognized for excellence in 1) Research and Publications Contributing to the Knowledge Needed by the Professions, 2) Administrative Services in the Area of Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology, and Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, and 3) Service to the American Speech Language Hearing Association.

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