Resume or CV—Which Do You Use?

Whether you’re preparing to apply for an internship, externship, clinical fellowship, or first job, you’ll need a resume or curriculum vitae (CV). Even if you’re not actively looking for a position, it’s essential to have one handy, just in case. Highly coveted positions in hospitals, clinics, and the government tend to go fast. These positions often take applications a year in advance. Don’t let these…

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Let Your Voice Be Heard!

With Student Advocacy Day coming up on October 10, you have a chance to join forces with other CSD students and NSSLHA chapters across the country to make your collective voice be heard on federal issues that’ll impact you now as a student and in the future as a professional! Nervous about contacting your members of Congress? Don’t be! Check out what these chapters did…

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What I Did Last Summer—SLP Edition

As the last school year ended, I knew I wanted to spend my summer break being productive. Due to my summer class schedule, I wasn’t going to be able to get a job, so I decided to jump headfirst into my future as an SLP. In April, I began contacting as many different hospitals and private practices as I could to see if I could…

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My 1st Research Project: Societies Perceptions of Persons with Fluency Disorders

As I went through my freshman year as a CSD student, I began to worry that when it was time to apply to grad school, good grades wouldn’t be enough. I wanted to distinguish myself from my peers and show that I was capable of doing great things! At the same time, I became really interested in people’s perceptions of individuals who stutter—specifically, the number…

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