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Richard Morris is a Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Florida State University, affiliated with the School of Communication Science & Disorders. He holds a BA from Michigan State University (1978), MA from Memphis State University (1982), and PhD from the University of Florida (1986), all in Audiology & Speech Pathology fields. His CCC-SLP certification underscores his clinical expertise.
Dr. Morris’s research focuses on voice acoustics, laryngeal biomechanics, the singing voice, and therapeutic communication strategies. Specific interests include the impact of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on vocal production, age-related changes in communication, and resonance disorders. His work bridges clinical practice and biomechanical analysis, with notable contributions to understanding vocal register transitions and voice therapy methodologies.
Recent publications and presentations explore topics such as voice fatigue post-NMES, hormonal influences on voice production, and acoustic comparisons in choral singing. His interdisciplinary collaborations span speech-language pathology, music performance, and biomedical engineering. Morris has presented at international conferences including the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the Acoustical Society of America.


