Faculty & Staff

		Theresa Alexander, M.S., CCC-SLP	she/her/hers		Assistant Clinical Professor		
Areas of Specialization: adults who have neurogenic swallowing and communication disorders including aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, cognitive-communication disorders, dysphagia, tracheostomy/ventilator, in acute medical and rehabilitation settings. 		
	
		Andrea Atticks, M.A., CCC-SLP		Clinical Professor & Clinic Division Director		
Areas of Specialization: Adult neurology, specifically aphasia, traumatic brain injury, dysphagia and technology/apps for the adult neurology population.v		
	
		Jennifer Beard, M.S., CCC-SLP		Assistant Clinical Professor		
Areas of Specialization: pediatric populations, specifically phonological, articulation, language and social language disorders; autism population, pediatrics through adults		
	
		Lena Caesar, Ed.D., Ph.D.		Professor Emerita		
Areas of Specialization: Dr. Caesar’s research interests focus on language and literacy assessment in bilingual and bi-dialectical populations.  Specifically, the over-arching focus of her research has been to advance clinical practice by addressing the challenges faced by SLPs as they attempt to provide appropriate services to individuals who are culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD).  The adequate preparation of SLP personnel for serving CLD children and their families is also an area that she investigates.		
	
		Sara Cornett, Ph.D., CCC-SLP	she/her/hers		Assistant Professor		
Areas of Specialization: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, child language and literacy, inclusive supports for intellectual and developmental disabilities		
	
		Jordan Differding, M.S., CCC-SLP		Assistant Teaching Professor		
Areas of Specialization: Areas of clinical interests include dysphagia, speech, language and voice diagnostic and rehabilitation, with a specialty in head and neck cancer.  Clinical experiences include adult inpatient, acute rehabilitation and outpatient settings at the Milton J. Dance Jr., Head and Neck Center at Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC), the Johns Hopkins Voice Center at GBMC and Mayo Clinic-Rochester. 		
	
		Tepanta Fossett, Ph.D., CCC-SLP		Associate Professor		
Areas of Specialization: Adult Neurogenic Communication Disorders, Aphasia, Motor Speech Disorders		
	
		Sally Gallena, Ph.D., CCC-SLP		Associate Professor Emerita		
Areas of Specialization: Disorders of Voice (including Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion; Chronic Cough), Respiration, Resonance		
			Brianne Higgins Roos, Ed.D., CCC-SLP	she/her/hers		Undergraduate Program Director, Assistant Professor		
Areas of Specialization: Areas of clinical interest/specialization include adult acute care, dysphagia and neurology. Clinical experience in acute care, acute rehabilitation, subacute rehabilitation, and outpatient rehabilitation at the University of Maryland Medical Center, R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, Good Samaritan Nursing Center, Union Memorial Hospital, and the Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC). Areas of pedagogical interest include educating the whole student, fostering community and belonging in face-to-face and online courses, and Ignatian integration.		
	
		Kathleen Holden, M.S., CCC-SLP	she/her/hers		Assistant Clinical Professor		
Areas of Specialization: nclude assessing and treating adults with neurological disorders who have dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, cognitive-communication disorders, trach/vent or require augmentative and alternative communication adults with neurological disorders in the acute care setting who have dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, cognitive-communication disorders, and require augmentative and alternative communication 		
	
		Libby Kumin, Ph.D., CCC-SLP		Professor Emerita		
Areas of Specialization: Working with families; individuals with Down syndrome infancy to adulthood; language disorders in infants, toddlers, and children; speech and language development; articulation and phonology; speech intelligibility; childhood apraxia of speech
		
	
		Colleen McElroy, M.S., CCC-SLP	she/her/hers		Assistant Clinical Professor, Graduate Program Director & Externship Coordinator		
Areas of Specialization: Adult Acute Care, Dysphagia, Cognitive Communication, Palliative Care, Tracheostomy Management, & Mechanical Ventilation		
	
		Alexis Nikitopoulos, M.S., CCC-SLP		Assistant Clinical Professor 			
Areas of Specialization: Providing comprehensive interdisciplinary (IAC) speech- language evaluations and recommendations for children ages 6-18; assessment and treatment of children from birth to 21 years of age with various speech-language disorders including: receptive-expressive language delay, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), global language delay, pragmatic language delay, cortical visual impairment, and conditions associated with cerebral palsy; pediatric traumatic brain injury treatment and community re-entry; pediatric feeding disorders

		Donna  Pitts, Au.D., CCC-A, M.P.H.		Associate Professor		
Areas of specialization: Auditory Processing Disorders in Children; Aural Rehabilitation in Children and Adults; Identification of hearing deficits in children with a special interest in children with multiple disabilities, including blindness,and autism spectrum disorders
 		
	
		Janet Preis, Ed.D., CCC-SLP		Department Chair, Associate Professor		
Areas of Specialization: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Language Development, Ignatian Pedagogy, White Privilege		
	
		Candace Robinson, Au.D., CCC-A		Assistant Clinical Professor		
Areas of specialization: diagnostic audiology and management across the lifespan; hearing aid assessment and treatment for pediatrics and adults; tinnitus assessment and treatment; (central) auditory processing evaluation; clinical supervision of audiology and speech-language pathology graduate students		
	
		Lisa Schoenbrodt, Ed.D.		Professor		
Areas of Specialization: Children and Adolescents with Language and Literacy Differences; Children and Adolescents with Traumatic Brain Injury; Adolescents and Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities; Training in Self-Advocacy for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 		
	
		Kathleen Siren, Ph.D., CCC-SLP	she/her		Associate Professor		
Areas of Specialization: Dr. Siren’s areas of clinical and research interest include the acoustic analysis of speech and the use of technology to remediate speech sound disorders. Her scholarship also focuses on best practices in speech education, with a particular focus on classroom strategies to facilitate learning of complex topics. Recent research focuses on cognitive processing in individuals who are bilingual. 		
	
		Tom Thompson, M.S., CCC-SLP		Clinical Professor		
Areas of Specialization: Neurological rehabilitation of cognitive-communication and swallowing disorders		
	
		Kathleen Ann Kelliher Ward, Au.D., CCC-A		Clinical Professor Emerita		
Areas of Specialization: Areas of interest include Auditory Processing Evaluation and Treatment, Interprofessional Team Evaluation and Intervention, Amplification and Aural Rehabilitation, American Sign Language, Identification of School Age Children with Hearing Deficits		
	




