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Amanda Stead
Stead is the coordinator of the School of Communication Sciences & Disorders’ simulation program and is credentialed as a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE).
Amanda Stead
Communications Science and Disorders Professor Amanda Stead will be honored by the American Speech Language Hearing Association for her special contributions in higher education.
Amanda Stead and student colleague Monica Vinson '18 published a study on speech pathology. 
Phil Ruder
Pacific University honored an array of employees May 8 during the Faculty & Staff Honors & Awards Ceremony. The ceremony also noted multiple retirements and milestone terms of service. Honors recognized a variety of forms of service to students, colleagues and the Pacific community.
We are pleased to announce the 2016-2017 recipients of the Faith Gabelnick Endowed Fund for Community Service grants. The Gabelnick Endowed Fund provides grants specifically to engage students and faculty in the pursuit of community service and altruism. 
Following a national search, Dr. Jo Isgrigg has been named the inaugural Director of the Office of Scholarship and Sponsored Projects at Pacific University.
First-year students of Pacific University's School of Communication Sciences & Disorders joined faculty and staff in helping purchase materials for a special communication station at Tom McCall Upper Elementary School in Forest Grove.
Pacific University School of Communication Sciences and Disorders is proud to announce Dr. Amanda Stead as the winner of the 2013 Award for Excellence in Research and Teaching.
Faculty members Ellen Reuler, Rik Lemoncello, Kerry Mandulak, Eric Sanders, Amanda Stead, and newest member Peter Flipsen Jr., will be representing the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the ASHA Annual Convention in Chicago.