American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

2002 Class of the Minority Student Leadership Program

ASHA Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, November 21–24

The purpose of the Minority Student Leadership Program (MSLP) is to recruit and retain racial/ethnic minorities that have been historically under-represented in the professions. MSLP participants gain focused educational programming and activities that build and enhance leadership skills, an understanding of how the association works and an opportunity to interact with leaders in the professions of audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech, language, and hearing sciences.

Undergraduate Senior

April Lane Austin State University
Gabriella Perez Fresno State University
Grace Escamilla Indiana-Purdue University
Janine Peters Georgia State University
   

First-Year Masters

April Gibbs University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Beulah Brawner Western Carolina University
Crystal Miyake Portland State University
Danielle Ximello Witchita State University
Jennifer Brown University of Louisiana
Katricia Collins Texas Tech University
Kelmira Latham East Carolina University
Marisa White Hampton University
Miriam Limon University of Texas, Pan America
Miquel Montiel University of New Mexico
Natashi Williams University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Yesenia Rosado University of Texas, Pan America
Zaire Durant-Young George Washington University
   

Second-Year Masters

Jessica Evans Ohio State University
Jessica Paz University of Central Florida
Karen Le University of Connecticut
Katandria Johnson Texas Christian University
Lynise Seymour Long Island University
Melissa Handy Southeastern Louisiana University
Michelle Coman University of Virginia
Natalie Parra Mercy College
Tasneem Talib Purdue University
Tomoko Nakamizo California State University, Long Beach
Verlancia Millet University of Memphis
   

Post-Baccalaureate Doctoral

Anne Graham Northwestern University
Emma Garcia California State University, Los Angeles

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