
معرفی
Jeanne McHugh is a Clinical Associate Professor (Part-Time) at the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, George Washington University (GWU). She has supervised graduate students for 30 years at the GWU Speech and Hearing Center, focusing on fluency disorders (stuttering, cluttering), neurogenic communication disorders, and speech rate issues. Her expertise includes clinical supervision and treatment efficacy in stuttering.
Education:
- M.S., Speech Pathology, Bowling Green State University
- B.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology (Magna Cum Laude), Bowling Green State University
Research Interests: Investigates stuttering mechanisms, neurogenic communication impairments (e.g., cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome), and translational strategies for clinical skill generalization. She emphasizes bridging clinical practice with real-world application through supervision.
Professional Activities: Holds Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) and is licensed in Washington, D.C.
Labs/Teams: Leads clinical supervision at GWU’s Speech and Hearing Center, particularly in adult communication and pediatric therapeutic programs.





