The Davies School excels in teaching, research and clinical practice for speech-language pathology and deaf and hard of hearing habilitation.
For over 70 years, it has offered innovative services for individuals with communication difficulties, featuring one of the first bilingual speech-language pathology training programs nationally and emphasizing multicultural and cross-cultural instruction and research.
Why the Davies School?
Undergraduate & Graduate Programs
Undergraduate
Learn to evaluate, diagnose and treat individuals with alternative communication styles.
Graduate
Elevate your career in communication sciences and disorders.
Research & Outreach
As teacher-scholars, our Davies School faculty are engaged in research to better understand and treat communication and language disorders.
Announcements
Davies School of Communication Sciences & Disorders
Individuals With Intellectual Differences Given ‘Chance to Dance’ at Annual Celebration
Texas Christian University is hosting its 10th Annual Chance to Dance, a free prom-like event for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families, at 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 2, 2024, in the Brown-Lupton University Union on TCU’s campus. (continue reading)
Recent Publications
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A case of nervus laryngeus superior paresis treated with Novafon Local Vibration Voice Therapy
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Regulation of Transglottal Airflow in Speakers with Parkinson’s Disease
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Phonation quotient using three aerodynamic instruments in the disordered voice
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Evaluating the effects of genre and modality on adolescent students’ oral and written language