
Sarah Reeve
Associate Clinical Professor · Speech-Language Pathology
University of Wisconsin-Stevens PointAbout
Sarah Reeve serves as Clinical Associate Professor in the Communication Sciences and Disorders department within the College of Professional Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where she has held faculty positions since 2010 and achieved Associate Professor rank in 2020. Her clinical supervision role spans over a decade, complemented by adjunct teaching experience at Cardinal Stritch University.
Her educational foundation includes a B.S. (1994) and M.S. (1996) in Speech-Language Pathology from UW-Stevens Point, plus a Reading 316 License from UW-Oshkosh (2002). She maintains dual licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist through both the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CCC-SLP).
Professor Reeve's expertise centers on clinical applications of speech pathology, particularly in K-12 educational settings and foreign accent modification. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes collaborative learning through courses like CSD 495 (Clinical Supervision) and CSD 499 (Apps and Foreign Accent Modification), where she integrates technology with clinical practice. She actively promotes student engagement through organizations including the National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association and Sign Language Club.
Notable professional contributions include establishing speech-language services for K-2 students at Assumption Catholic Schools in Wisconsin Rapids. As Special Events Committee Chair, she fosters departmental cohesion within what she describes as a "family" of "intelligent, fun, and collaborative individuals" dedicated to maximizing client potential.
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