Erin Bruehlman Awarded Sustainability Grant

CCANDL’s very own Erin Bruehlman (alongside Audiology doctoral student Felicia Herlevi) received an $8,000 award from the UW-Madison Green Fund Program! Their application explored the effects of direct light and calculated solar heat gain impacts …

Evans’ Paper Published in Routledge

CCANDL is thrilled as Elizabeth Evans’ paper Preliminary assessment of connected speech and language as marker for cognitive change in late middle-aged Black/African American adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease has been published in Routledge’s Aphasiology. …

Dr. Kimberly Mueller Receives NIH R01 Grant

CCANDL’s Principal Investigator Dr. Kimberly Mueller Ph.D., CCC-SLP, has received an R01 grant from the NIH for her project entitled, Novel Story Recall Measures as Indicators of Cognitive Decline Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related …