2025 Scholarship Recipients
Congratulations to the 2025 Scholarship Awardees!
Plural Publishing Research Scholarships

Master's/AuD Degree Awardee
Loyola University Maryland
Research Project: Experiential Exploration of Culturally Diverse Women with Autism Spectrum DisorderÂ

PhD Awardee
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Research Project:Â Toward vocal fold scar mitigation through CRISPR/Cas-9-mediated gene editing of fibroblasts
Frances J. Laven Service Award

Boston University

University of Maryland - College Park

New York University

A.T. Still University

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Loyola University Maryland

University of Alberta

Towson University

University of Utah
Ph.D. Research Scholarships

University of Colorado Boulder
Research Project: Neural correlates of the effectiveness of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) for tinnitus

Arizona State University
Research Project: Expressive Language in Aging Autistic Adults: Aging, Compensation, and Quality of Life

San Diego State University/University of California San Diego
Research Project: Examining caregiver-inclusive practices to improve language assessment for autistic preschoolers with and without language impairment

New York University
Research Project: A pilot proof of concept, prospective cohort, single-center study on the effects of behavioral intervention on swallowing outcomes after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) surgery

University of Kansas
Research Project: Exploring dual outcomes in motor imagery-based Pediatric BCI performance: Evaluation of pediatric learning and thematic analysis of caregiver-supplied feedback on best approaches for teaching

Vanderbilt University
Research Project: The First 100 Days: Trajectory of Relational Memory Ability After Traumatic Brain Injury

Florida State University
Research Project: The Influence of Sonority on Speech Production, Phonological Processing, and Orthography in Children with Speech Sound Disorders

Louisiana State University
Research Project: The modulatory effect of High-Definition Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (HD-tACS) targeting the supplementary motor area (SMA) on speech motor control in patients with Parkinson’s disease



