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2006 ASHA Leader Index

Articles are listed in reverse chronological order, under subject headings. Many of these articles are available at The ASHA Leader Online (see the 2006 online archive for links to each issue). 

*Asterisks indicate feature articles.

ASHFoundation

Association

  • ASHA Receives International CE Designation (Aug. 15)
  • ASHA Elections 2006—Meet the Candidates for Executive Board and Legislative Council (July 11)
  • ASHA Elections Process "Energized" in 2006 (June 13)
  • Slate Completed for Executive Board Election (June 13)
  • Construction Begins on ASHA's New Home (May 23)
  • Call for 2008 Convention Program Co-Chairs (May 23)
  • ASHA Nominees Announced for 2006 Elections (May 23)
  • Using a Good Coach to Go for the Gold—How Case Managers Can Help in the Certification Process (May 2)
  • A New Look for the Leader (Jan. 17)
  • Legislative Council Approves 2006 Budget, Supports Part-Time Doctoral Students (Jan. 17)
  • 2,000 Members Affected by Hurricane Katrina (Feb. 7)
  • ASHA Receives Minority Health Leadership Award (Feb. 7)

Audiology

Convention

Ethics

Governance

  • Speak Your Piece to the Legislative Council at March Meeting (Feb. 28)
  • Members Invited to Address the Legislative Council (Feb. 7)
  • Legislative Council Approves 2006 Budget, Supports Part-Time Doctoral Students (Jan. 17)

Governmental & Public Policy Issues

Internet

(all by Judith Maginnis Kuster)

Multicultural & International Issues

  • Missouri Guides Minority Students on Leadership Path (by Carlotta Kimble and Jennifer Henkhaus) (Dec. 26)
  • *The Professions Around the World (Kenneth M. Bleile, Lauren Ireland, and Tricia Kiel) (Dec. 26)
  • *Voice Research—An International Focus, Part 2—Voice Research and Treatment: A UK Perspective (Paul Carding); Research and Treatment Related to Voice in France (Lise Crevier-Buchman); Egypt: Four Decades of Voice Research (M. Nasser Kotby and the team of the Ain Shams University, Faculty of Medicine, Unit of Phoniatrics) (May 23)
  • *A Labor of Love in Bosnia (Judi Jewett); Needed Now—A Director and Sponsoring University for Bosnia Outreach (May 23)
  • International Focus on Voice—Introduction (Susan Thibeault) (May 2)
  • *Voice Research—An International Focus, Part 1—Voice Disorders Research and Treatment in Brazil (Mara Behlau and Gisele Gasparini); Voice Care and Research in Canada (Linda Rammage); Voice Research and Treatment in the Czech Republic (Jan G. Svec and Frantisek Sram) (May 2)
  • Community Colleges—Vital Partners on the Road to Diversity (Shelly S. Chabon and Ruth E. Cain) (April 11)
  • Grant Program for Projects on Multicultural Activities (March 21)
  • Apply for Minority Student Travel Awards by June 1 (Feb. 28)
  • *Speech and Language Treatment in East Africa (Angela Jochmann) (Feb. 7)
  • Signs From the Desert—New Language Sheds Light on Linguistic Evolution (Jan. 17)

People

  • First Person on the Last Page—A Personal Choice (Ellen-Marie Silverman) (Nov. 28)
  • Newsmakers—Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (Oct. 17)
  • First Person on the Last Page—A Tribute to the Speech-Language Pathologist (Rhiannon Screeder) (Oct. 17)
  • The Power of Passionate Mentoring: An SLP Reaches Out to Mentors, Gives Back to Students (Barbara Conrad) (Sept. 26)
  • First Person on the Last page—From the Ridiculous to the Sublime (Barbara Samuels) (Sept. 26)
  • Charlie Diggs: A Friend Remembered (Sept. 5)
  • In Memoriam—Charlie Diggs (Sept. 5)
  • Buffalo State College Students Raise Funds for Xavier University in New Orleans (Aug. 15)
  • Golden Apple—Jennifer Vinson (Hope C. Reed) (Aug. 15)
  • In Memoriam—Robert L. Ringel (July 11)
  • First Person on the Last Page—Propagating My Wave (Shari Berkowitz) (July 11)
  • UNC First Allied Health Professorship Named for Former ASHA President (June 13)
  • First Person on the Last Page—Out of Aphasia a Poet Emerges (Leonard Zion) (June 13)
  • An Appreciation—Remembering Ken Johnson (Dave Bender) (May 23)
  • In Memoriam—Kenneth O. Johnson (May 23)
  • ASHFoundation Profile: Anna V. Sosa (April 11)
  • Tacking North: Ripich Named President of the University of New England (April 11)
  • First Person on the Last Page (Gerald M. Siegel) (April 11)
  • Newsmakers—Rep. Jim Ryun (March 21)
  • First Person on the Last Page—"I Eat Applesauce!" (Allyson Goodwyn-Craine)
  • LPGA Pro Shares Her Communication Story (March 21)
  • Profiles in Learning—Introducing Erin Anderson (Learn & Earn) (March 21)
  • Holiday Donation Drive Reflects Collaborative Learning in Pennsylvania (Feb. 28)
  • Storm Stories—Rebuilding Lives, Returning to a Different World (Feb. 28)
  • Global Conference Comes to Xavier
  • Judy Hearne: "Every Day Is a Special Occasion"
  • Two Clinicians, Two Paths
  • Helping Members Affected by Katrina
  • First Person on the Last Page (Anne Gilbertson) (Jan. 17)
  • Thousands of Miles From Home—Speech-Language Pathology Students in Jerusalem (Lanee Friedel) (Jan. 17)
  • Where We Work (Lynne Marshall) (Jan. 17)

From the President

(Alex E. Johnson)

  • Pay It Forward—CSD Style (Dec. 26)
  • Promoting the Value of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology in Health Care (Oct. 17)
  • What's Your Story? (Sept. 5)
  • Don't Waste a Minute (June 13)
  • The "Face" of Higher Education (Feb. 7)
  • *Alex Johnson, 2006 ASHA President (Jan. 17)

Professional Issues

Reimbursement and Advocacy

Research & Science

Schools & Literacy

Speech-Language Pathology