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Faculty
The Communication Sciences and Disorders
faculty has over 80 years of combined
experience. In addition to educating the
next generation of speech-language
pathologists, the faculty has experience
in schools, nursing homes, rehabilitation
centers, and in early intervention
programs treating individuals with
language disorders, autism, traumatic
brain injury, deafness and hearing
impairment, phonological disorders, voice
disorders and stuttering
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Name: Lissa Power-deFur, Ph.D.
CCC-SLP/A
Academic Rank: Associate
Professor
Degrees Held: bachelor's,
masters' and doctorate in
speech-language pathology
(University of Virginia); minors
in audiology and deaf education
Professional Activities:
ASHA - Board of Ethics, Honors,
Financial Planning
Board, Legislative Council,
SHAV – Past president, Former
Board Member
Communication Sciences and
Disorders Foundation – Former
Board Member
Research & Clinical Interests:
school services, aural
rehabilitation,
ethics, articulation and phonology
Honors: Fellow -
American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association; Fellow -
Speech-Language-Hearing
Association of Virginia; Friend of
the Virginia Council of
Administrators of Special
Education; Friend of the Virginia
Registry of Interpreters for the
Deaf
Email:
powerdefura@longwood.edu |
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Name: Peggy C. Agee, M.Ed.
CCC-SLP
Academic Rank: Instructor
Degrees Held:
Master’s in Speech Pathology;
pursuing a doctorate in
speech-language pathology
Professional
Activities: SHAV, member and
past presenter; Communication
Sciences and Disorders Foundation
–Board Member
Research & Clinical Interests:
Child Language, Autism, and
Emergent and Early Literacy
Email:
ageepc@longwood.edu |
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Name:
Gayle H. Daly, M.S. CCC-SLP
Academic Rank: Clinical
Director/Instructor
Degrees Held: Master's in
Speech Pathology
Professional Activities:
SHAV – Former Board member & VP
for Continuing Education,
Communication Sciences and
Disorders Foundation of VA –
Former Board Member, American
Guidance Service – National
Speech-Language Advisory Board
Member
Research & Clinical Interests:
Language Disorders in Children and
Adolescents
Email:
dalygh@longwood.edu |
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Name:
Michele L. Norman, PhD, CCC-SLP
Academic Rank: Assistant
Professor
Degrees Held: Bachelor's in
Speech, Language, and Hearing
Sciences (Rutgers University);
Masters' (University of the
District of Columbia) and
Doctorate (The University of
Memphis) in speech-language
pathology
Professional Activities:
Board of Directors and Coordinator
of Praxis Review Course for
National Black Association for
Speech-Language, and Hearing (NBASLH);
Member of
Speech-Language and Hearing
Association of Virginia (SHAV) and
American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association (ASHA)
Research & Clinical Interests:
Research:
Normal and pathological aging and
their relationships to
communication disorders across
diverse cultures; Clinical:
Adult
neurogenics and medical
speech-language pathology.
Email:
normanml@longwood.edu |
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Name:
Wendy J. Pulliam, M.S. CCC-SLP
Academic Rank: Clinical
Educator/DLVE Coordinator
Degrees
Held: Bachelor of Health
Sciences in Communication
Disorders; Master of Science in
Speech Language Pathology
Professional Activities: SHAV
and ASHA member; DLVE Coordinator
Research &
Clinical Interests: Language
Disorders in Children and
Adolescents, Early Intervention,
Working with Severe Disabilities
Email:
pulliamwj@longwood.edu
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