Molloy University NSSLHA Chapter 2024-2025
NSSLHA is acknowledged by ASHA as the national student organization studying communication sciences and disorders. The most recent president of Molloy University’s NSSLHA, Grainne Gattis, discussed her experience. She believes that being the president of Molloy’s NSSLHA chapter has been rewarding. She has been given opportunities to collaborate with many other students, club leaders, Molloy professors, and other NSSLHA and ASHA members nationwide. Grainne advocated for the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders within Molloy’s community. She expressed, “It’s brought me so much joy to be able to meet so many new people in ways I never would have expected. This position has also opened my eyes to how much learning and advocacy go beyond the classroom and clinical settings. I’m so proud of this chapter’s achievements, especially after earning Bronze status last school year, and being recognized on a national level.” Grainne is very excited about the 2025-2026 school year. She is aiming to involve more students in Molloy’s NSSLHA chapter, and is this year working with co-president Kelly Top-Vasquez to meet this goal. Molloy NSSLHA held its first Fall 2025 meeting on Friday, September 5th. Students are encouraged to check the Molloy Life website to join and to check emails for member updates.
NSSLHA 2024-2025
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Thank you to our two co-presidents and executive board for their invaluable leadership and dedication!
Molloy CSD at LISHA’S Annual Fall Conference
LISHA's Annual Fall Conference was held October 24, 2025! Hosted at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, NY, this premier professional development event by the Long Island Speech-Language-Hearing Association (LISHA) brought together over 300 attendees for a day of inspiration, innovation, and impact. Highlights included keynote presentations by Cari Ebert, M.S., CCC-SLP, on neurodiversity-affirming practices, and Katie McGowan, M.Ed., CTRI, on equine facilitated services for individuals with autism. Molloy alum and current M.S. SLP student and LISHA member, Gabby Ramos attended and served as a student volunteer. Additional Molloy faculty were also in attendance.
Molloy student Gabby Ramos and fellow student volunteer Kristie
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