Linda Carozza

Linda Carozza

Associate Professor
College of Health Professions
Communication Sciences and Disorders
NYC
429
163 William Street

Biography

Faculty Bio

I am a language scientist, educator and clinician specializing in adult communication disorders. My additional interest areas have include clinical education and multicultural issues. I have authored two books, book chapters and many journal articles in communication sciences and disorders.

Awards and Honors

  • St. John’s University, 2009, Seed Grant and Faculty Productivity Awards

Education

PhD, Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York,NY, 1995
Speech and Hearing Sciences

Research and Creative Works

Research Interest

I am interested in the neurogenic underpinnings of language and speech disability. My research has included speech science and outcomes research in the area of aphasia, dementia and other related disorders. The early biomarkers for dementia may include speech signal variation that I am interested in pursuing in my motor speech work. In addition, I have interest in the quality of life of patients who are living longer with communication disability and require research-driven models of intervention at chronic stages. My recent book focuses on the changes that take place in speech, hearing, swallowing and language across the lifespan.

Courses Taught

Past Courses

CSD 240: Intro Communication Disorders
CSD 241: Dgnstc & Therapeutic Procedure
CSD 342: Advanced Comm Disorders
CSD 352: Language Devlpmt & Disorders
CSD 355: Bi-lngl Spch-Lnge Dvlpmt Dsrdr
CSD 655: Adult Language Disorders
CSD 657: Isss & Ethcs in Spe-Lng Pthlgy
CSD 658: Adv Dgnstcs in Spe-Lng Pthgy
CSD 661: Clinical Practicum I:Pediatric
CSD 661: Clncl Practicum I: Diagnostic
CSD 672: Cnsling for Com Sci & Disorder
HSC 100: Health Care Ethics

Publications and Presentations

Presentations

Alzheimer’s Disease, Two-part Podcast Series
Carozza, L. S. (2022). Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine. NYULMC,

Professional Contributions and Service

Professional Memberships

  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association