Pictured above: Members of NCCU’s chapter come together for a meeting. Welcome to this month’s NSSLHA Roundup, where we spotlight the creative, meaningful ways our members are building community. This edition highlights how NSSLHA chapters across the country are helping students feel supported, seen, and connected—from campus traditions and social events to inclusive leadership practices and thoughtful member recognition. Hear from four National NSSLHA members…
Top Takeaways from Office Hours: Early-Career Professional Panel
What does life after graduation really look like—and how can students prepare for the transition? During this Office Hours session, early-career professionals in audiology and speech-language pathology shared their candid experiences, practical tips, and career advice with current students. From navigating CFs to building confidence, here’s what they had to say. Watch the full recording below: 1. Finding Your Path After Graduation Each panelist took…
Strategies for Future SLPs: Neurodivergent Care in Limited-Resource Settings
Introduction Working with clients can feel intimidating as a new or student clinician, especially when working with neurodivergent individuals in limited-resource settings, which is a challenge most of us face at one point in our career. As an autistic speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) and a graduate student, I want to share insights from my experience to help you navigate these challenges. This post will cover…
Top Takeaways from Office Hours: Student Leadership
Leadership in a student organization like National NSSLHA is more than just a title—it’s an opportunity to develop critical skills, make meaningful connections, and create lasting change. In a recent conversation, experienced National NSSLHA student leaders shared their insights on what it takes to succeed in leadership roles, manage responsibilities, and leverage these experiences for future success. Watch the recording of the full event below:…