Events

Projects Accepted for Presentation at Future Events!

Multiple presentations have been accepted for the 49th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development! The following projects were accepted and will be presented at the conference November 7th - 11th, 2024.

  • Pragmatic knowledge in Asymmetric Language Contexts (Poster Presentation)
  • The Role of Language in Building One and Two-Place Predicates: Event Imitation in Homesigners (Stage Talk Presentation)
  • Who did What to Whom? Marking Event Participants in Nicaraguan Homesign Systems (Stage Talk Presentation)

An abstract was accepted as a poster at the Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research 15

Congratulations to all involved! We look forward to sharing this research

ASHA Convention 2018

“The ASHA Convention is the premier annual event for speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. Join approximately 16,000 of your peers for this once-a-year opportunity at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts from November 15-17, 2018.” – ASHA

For more information, please click here.

CEDAR 2018

CEDAR 2018 was a huge success! Some of our team was able to attend, and they all thoroughly enjoyed the event!

If you are interested in joining our conversation about Deaf and Autism research please contact kristin.walker@uconn.edu for more information!!

Pictured: RA, Emily Kane, Lab Director, Dr. Marie Coppola, RA, Callie Hebert, and Lab Manager, Kristin Walker.

 

 

CEDAR Workshop

CEDAR (Community Engagement in Deafness and Autism Research) is holding a conference on October 13, 2018. Steve Silberman, the author of “Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity” will be delivering the keynote address.

For more information, click here or visit CEDAR’s website!