The person Symposium honors
Who is G. Paul Moore?
NSSLHA stands for…
What is National Student Speech Hearing Language Association?
What does the acronym "SLP" stand for?
What is Speech-Language Pathologist?
The language of the Deaf community
What is ASL?
The name for the french fries at Marston
What is Alachua?
The year of the first Symposium
What is 1978?
NSSLHA is recognized by …
What is ASHA?
What are some common settings in which Speech-Language Pathologists work
Schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, private practices, and research institutions.
The devices Audiologists fit
What are cochlear implants?
Who is the current head coach of the University of Florida's football team?
Who is Billy Napier?
The objective of Symposium
What is to increase awareness of current issues and ongoing research in the field of communication disorders?
The philanthropy that raises money for cochlear implants
What is Hearoes for Hearing?
What are the two main types of communication disorders that Speech-Language Pathologists often work with?
What are Speech disorders and Language disorders.
What is the term for the ringing or buzzing sensation in the ears often associated with exposure to loud noises?
Tinnitus
What is the significance of Century Tower on the University of Florida campus?
Century Tower is a symbol of the University of Florida and was built to commemorate the university's 100th anniversary in 1953.
The dates of this year’s Symposium
February 1st and 2nd
The year NSSLHA was established
What is 1972?
The first person in America to receive a PhD for Speech-Pathology
Who is Sara M. Stinchfield?
The name of the national association for Audiology
What is the American Academy of Audiology?
Who is the University of Florida's original mascot
Albert the Gator
What is G. Paul Moore famous for pioneering
what is high speed photography of the human vocal folds
Which area of Speech-Language Pathology involves the study and treatment of disorders related to swallowing and feeding?
What is Dysphagia
Which part of the brain is commonly affected in traumatic brain injuries, leading to speech and language difficulties?
The frontal and temporal lobes are commonly affected, leading to speech and language difficulties.
The father of audiology
Who is Raymond Carhart?
Every Friday, when a home football game follows the next day, the Student Alumni Association gives out ___________ to the first 1,500 students.
What is BEAT T-Shirts