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Emily Rochon, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Marquette University’s Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology. She joined the faculty part-time in 2019 and provides clinical instruction to undergraduate and graduate students in the Marquette University Speech and Hearing Clinic. Her 12 years of full-time experience as a bilingual speech pathologist in Wisconsin public schools focus on preschool to middle/high school settings, addressing expressive/receptive language, articulation, phonology, fluency, and social communication disorders. She specializes in working with bilingual students and English learners, supervises graduate students, and volunteers with SEA Literacy to tutor Southeast Asian refugee students.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance, Albion College (1999)
- Post-baccalaureate courses in Communication Disorders, Central Michigan University
- Master of Science in Speech Pathology, Marquette University (2007)
- Bilingual English-Spanish Certificate (BIES), Marquette University
Her research interests include bilingual speech pathology, second language acquisition, and therapeutic interventions for speech and language disorders in urban educational environments. She teaches practicum courses in speech-language pathology, emphasizing diagnostic methods and clinical skills. While no formal awards or publications are listed, her contributions to student supervision and community literacy initiatives highlight her commitment to clinical education and equity in speech-language services.





