The University of Memphis's NSSLHA chapter has been running the MidSouth Conference on Communicative Disorders since 1970. The students are responsible for organizing, developing and running the conference annually. It is an excellent opportunity for them to develop their leadership and organizational skills. It also provides a diverse high quality range of CEU offerings for professionals in the region. Help us keep going through the next 50 years!
Rank | State | Gifts |
---|---|---|
1 | TN | 6 |
2 | MS | 1 |
2 | SC | 1 |
John
Sandidge
$75
Mar 27, 2020
Anonymous
$50
Mar 05, 2020
Kenn
Apel
$100
Mar 05, 2020
Marilyn Wark
In Honor of Julie Marshall
$100
Mar 05, 2020
Eileen
Smith
$100
Mar 05, 2020
Laura Martin
In Memory of Marion Hammett
$100
Mar 05, 2020
Anonymous
$25
Mar 02, 2020
Robin Van Nortwick
In Honor of Dean Linda Jarmulowicz
$100
Mar 01, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 21, 2020
$40
Break Room Level
We know everyone loves their coffee break. Your donation is just enough for half a pot of coffee for attendees at the conference. Keep the java flowing!
$50
Student Empowerment Level
**RECOMMENDED LEVEL** Show students your appreciation by empowering their continued growth and professional development. Your donation gives students outside the UofM access to the conference and provides students at the UofM access to professionals from across the country.
$100
Quality Sustainer Level
The speaker at the Keynote Luncheon is one of the conference highlights. Your donation helps us to bring in high quality speakers from across the country.
$200
Reputation Builder Level
Students and graduates from the UofM, School of Communication Sciences & Disorders are the reason we maintain a strong reputation at the local, state, and national levels. Your donation helps build the national reputation of the Memphis CSD program.
$500
MidSouth Superstar Level
Are you a MidSouth Superstar? Show the students support at this level, and you will have the unwavering appreciation of generations to come. Plus, your name will be listed on the CSD wall of fame.