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Audiology students showcase their work during Audiology Research Day

Audiology students present their research

Left to right: Kelly Gordie, Annie Liang, Lindsey Kummerer, Jordan Lamanna, Annika Turner

Five audiology students recently showcased their work for Audiology Research Day. The third-year students presented the results of their audiology doctoral projects. Each student was introduced by a CSD faculty member and proudly represented the program with their outstanding contributions to audiology research. The USF Doctorate of Audiology program was recently ranked #18 by U.S. News & World Report. Find more photos of the presentations here.

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