Natalie Glass, M.S., CCC-SLP
Dir. of Clinical Ed
Department of Speech-Language Pathology
I specialize in pediatric feeding disorders, motor planning deficits, hearing impairments & language processing problems
Profile
I am currently a Director of Clinical Education in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and teach the Clinical Seminar course within the Speech-Language Pathology graduate program. Prior to this position, I had extensive clinical training in a pediatric hospital, school-based, early intervention, and private practice sectors.
My volunteer work includes serving as the Convention Chair for the New Jersey Speech and Hearing Association's (NJSHA) Convention Committee. I am a Member of the Board of Directors of NJSHA and am an active member of NJSHA's School Affairs Steering Committee.
My mission is to foster outstanding academic and clinical excellence, as well as engaging in program development and organization.. I am a proud alumni of Seton Hall University.
Education
- M.S., Seton Hall University, 2001
- B.S., The Pennsylvania State University, 1998
Publications and Academic Distinctions
Recipient of NJSHA's 2009 Volunteer of The Year Award
Received three ACE awards from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association for participation in continuing education activities
Awarded honorable mention for presentation of research on fluency at Seton Hall's annual research colloquium in 2001.
Publication: Max. L., & Glass, N.P. (2001). Relative timing of oral and laryngeal movements in individuals who stutter." Proceedings of the Third World Congress in Fluency Disorder"s. Nijmegen: University Press Nijmegen.
Max. L., & Glass, N.P. (2001). “Relative timing of oral and laryngeal movements in Individuals who stutter.” Proceedings of the Third World Congress in Fluency Disorders. Nijmegen: University Press Nijmegen.