Nearly 2,000 graduates walked the stage, cheered on by 14,500 supporters.
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Nearly 2,000 graduates walked the stage, cheered on by 14,500 supporters.
Desiree Kua and Gerson Orellana Prudencio are the President's Award winners for 2026.
Natalie Vigil and Desiree Kua are both students in the speech-language pathology master's degree program.
The federal grant will help establish a new center and clinical training space.
Tatiana Salazar and Mariana Jimenez are this year’s recipients of the President’s Award.
In the free adult language clinic, students in the Speech-Language Pathology Master’s Degree program work with clients who have communication difficulties.
The new Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program at CSU Âé¶¹´å has achieved an important milestone toward accreditation by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. The council recently awarded the program accreditation candidacy for five years from February 2021 to January 2026.