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Audiology students present doctoral research projects

aerial view of audiology faculty and students

Students, faculty, and family members attend the event.

Eleven audiology students presented their doctoral projects at Audiology Research Day. Completing these projects provides students with a research experience that will allow them to become better consumers of research and gives them basic tools that may be applied to generating clinical research in their future professional careers.

The students started working on the projects at the beginning of their second year in the program and shared their work with faculty, fellow students, and family members.

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