American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

2012 Audiology/Hearing Science Research Travel Award (ARTA) Recipients

Since 2008, ASHA has sponsored the Audiology/Hearing Science Research Travel Award (ARTA) to provide financial support to students interested in research in audiology and/or hearing science to attend the ASHA Convention.

The ARTA gives students an opportunity to:

  • learn about the latest research in audiology
  • make connections with leaders in the field
  • meet and network with peers
  • learn about mechanisms and strategies to further research interests, and
  • experience the ASHA Convention

2012 ARTA Award Recipients

Congratulations to the following 21 individuals who have been selected to receive a travel award to attend the ASHA Convention in Atlanta, November 15–17, 2012:

Shruti Balvalli, University of Cincinnati

Johnnie Bass, University of Memphis

Alyson Butler, East Carolina University

Megan Carter, Washington University in St. Louis

Aniruddha Deshpande, University of Cincinnati

Brittney Dullard, University of Connecticut

Megan Dunbar, University of Southern Mississippi

Kelley Dwyer, East Tennessee University

Rola Farah, University of Cincinnati

Sarah Fisher, Auburn University

Jennifer Gonzalez, University of Connecticut

Sarah Guillemette, University of Northern Colorado

Krisztina Johnson, East Tennessee University

Vidya Krull, Indiana University

Choongheon Lee, University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Chelsea McNee, University of South Florida

Chasity Moore, Arizona State University

Homira Osman, University of Washington

Jessie Patterson, University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Daniel Roberts, Utah State University

Sterling Sheffield, Vanderbilt University

For more details about the ARTA, please see the main ARTA webpage. The application for 2013 will be available on this page in March 2013.

Previous ARTA Recipients

2011

2010

2009

2008

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