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Ann Jablon, Ph.D.
Professor of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Program Director of Communication Sciences and Disorders

email
212-774-0721

Degrees
B.A., Queens College of The City University of New York
M.A., Queens College of The City University of New York
Ph.D., The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York.

Professor of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Chair Communication Sciences and Disorders. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ann D. Jablon holds a Ph.D. in Speech and Hearing Sciences (Psycholinguistics) from the Graduate School of the City University of New York. Before joining Marymount Manhattan, Dr. Jablon conducted research in lexical and syntactic processing in typical adults. She also maintained a pediatric practice in speech-language pathology for over 15 years. In her practice, she primarily served children who were diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorders and those diagnosed with learning disabilities. Dr. Jablon has been at Marymount Manhattan College for over 15 years. She teaches a broad range of courses within the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology major. Her current areas of interest include the nature of clinical teaching in the profession and the practice of bilingual speech-language pathology. She has written and presented on these topics.



2007-2008
Achievements in Scholarship and Service



Presentations
“Clinical Swap.” Supervision workshop for the Department of Education speech-language pathologists supervising MMC senior Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology majors.  May 5, 2010.

Other Professional Activities
Editorial Consultant for Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders, March 2010.

Faculty-Student Collaborations
Radmila Dym. Researched and co-developed glossary, “Communication disorders: a personal perspective.” Language in the Real World.  Eds. S.J. Behrens & J.A. Parker, London:  Routledge, 2010.

College Service
“Communication disorders:  a personal perspective.” Language in the Real World.  Eds. S.J. Behrens and J.A. Parker, London: Routledge, 2010.  277-296.
Chair, Division of The Sciences.

Chair, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Committee Member APC.

Committee Member EMC.

Ad Hoc Governance Committee.

Faculty Advisor, MMC Chapter, National Student Speech, Language, Hearing Association.

Explore NY (Student Affairs initiative): Led two student trips to the theater followed by coffee and discussion of the performance at a local café.  A total of 17 students attended.







2007-2008 Achievements in Scholarships and Service

2009-2010 Achievements in Scholarships and Service