Sarah Wu Promoted to Assistant Professor
- Nov. 30, 2023
This past summer Sarah (Burns) Wu ’99 became an assistant professor of practice in the speech-language pathology department of Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois. She teaches courses to undergraduate and graduate students and also works with them at a pediatric clinical site providing clinical supervision and guidance. She was promoted to the position after working as an adjunct for the program for the previous two years.
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