Dr. Dorothy Grant
Associate Professor

Texas Woman's University

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Office: MCL 806D

Phone: (940) 898-2470

Email: dgrant@mail.twu.edu


Degrees /
Certifications

B.S. in Speech-Language Pathology - Eastern Michigan University
M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology - University of Michigan
M.Ed. in Deaf Education - University of Arizona
Ph.D. in Audiology and Hearing Science - University of Michigan


Courses
Taught:

Intro to Audiology
Assistive Listening Technologies and Methods
Graduate Audiology
Audiology Practicum


Research
Interests

Speech Perception
Central Auditory Processing
Speech Production (Acceptability and Intelligibility) in the Deaf

Most Recent
Publications /
Presentations

White, A.H., Scott, P.L. & Grant, D.E. 2002. Using T-Units as indices for evaluating the written language development of students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. Volta Review Spring.

Sparks, G., Grant, D.E., Walker-Batson, E., and Millay, K. 2001. The Effect of Fast Speech Rate on Stuttering Frequency during Delayed Auditory Feedback. Journal of Fluency.

Grant, D. April 2005. Aural Rehabilitation for Hearing Impaired Seniors. Presentation to the Fort Worth Cleft Palate Continuing Education Seminar. John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX.

Grant, D., May 2004. Auditory Processing Round Table. Presentation to the Fort Worth Cleft Palate Continuing Education Seminar. John Peter Smith Hospital. Fort Worth, TX.

Carlin, M., Symon, C., Grant, D., Millay, K. May 2003. Autism spectrum disorder: Speech, Language and Hearing. Presentation to the Fort Worth Cleft Palate Continuing Education Seminar. John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX

Millay, K. & Grant, D. August 2003. Neurological lesions: Resonance, Voice and Hearing. Presentation to the Fort Worth Cleft Palate Continuing Education Seminar. John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX.