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History

1953泭 East Tennessee Hearing and Speech Center established.泭 Located in Turner House on the UT Campus, it became one of only six established in the state of Tennessee.泭 Dr. Bernard Silverstein is Director.泭 The Turner House was located where the Burchfiel Geography Building now stands on the west side of The Hill.

1956泭 WBIR-TV begins 8-year run of broadcasting Stop, Look, and Listen, a live innovative TV program by Dr. Silverstein focusing on speech production.

1958泭 East Tennessee Hearing and Speech Center relocates to its present location Peyton Manning Pass (formerly Yale Avenue) and Phillip Fulmer Way (formerly Stadium Drive).

1962泭 Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology established with Dr. Freeman McConnell as Department Head.

1963泭 Dr. Harold Luper appointed Department Head.

1963-1964泭 Graduate program established with five full-time graduate students.

1966泭 Dr. Harold Luper appointed Director of UT Hearing and Speech Center.泭 East Tennessee Hearing and Speech Center merges with the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology forming the University of Tennessee Hearing and Speech Center.泭 Hearing and Speech Center Endowment established.

1967泭 Child Hearing Services established through federal research grant awards to Dr. Carl Asp.泭泭 Hearing and Speech Center satellite program at University Hospital established.

1969泭 Ph.D. degree program added.

1972泭 Administrative offices, classrooms, and research facilities of Audiology and Speech Pathology located in South Stadium Hall, in the southwest corner of Neyland Stadium.泭 Pediatric Language Clinic established.

1973泭 Dr. Harold Peterson appointed Clinic Director.

1974-1995泭 Dr. Anna Nabelek awarded NIH research grant to study neurological and communicative disorders.

1975泭 First two Ph.D. students graduate.

1984泭 Dr. Carl Asps Verbotonal Program awarded major federal grant to maximize listening and speech skills of hearing impaired patients, strategies still used in clinics worldwide.

1985泭 Annette Brown/Downtown Sertoma Scholarship established.

1986泭 Harold Luper Endowment established.

1987泭 Dr. Jerry Carney appointed Department Head.泭 Deborah King appointed Clinic Director.

1990泭 Jody Chambers Endowment established.泭 Expansion of Child Hearing Services program including clients with Cochlear Implants.

1991泭 Mary Jones Fund established.泭 Dr. Jerry Carney elected ASHA president.

1993泭 Jerry Carney/ASHA Leadership Scholarship established.泭 Sol Adler Endowment established.泭 Sol Adler Lecture Series Endowment.泭 Sol Adler Memorial Conference begins.

1996泭 First Departmental Graduation.

1997泭 Tom Davidson Audiology Scholarship established.

2000 泭Dr. Molly Erickson selected Fulbright Senior Scholar.

2001泭 Drs. Anna Nabelek and Sam Burchfield awarded NIH research grant to lead research team in developing the Acceptable Noise Level test, now used in audiology clinics worldwide to predict successful hearing aid use.

2002泭 Dr. Ann Michael appointed Clinic Director.泭 Dr. Ilsa Schwarz appointed Department Head.泭 Deb King Fellowship established by Knoxville Scottish Rite Foundation.泭 Ethel Piper Scholarship established.

2003泭 UT Hearing and Speech Center pioneers (Dr. Tom Pryse, Dr. Gibbs Prevost, Dr. Frank Bowyer, and Judge Howard Bozeman), gather at 50th anniversary festivities.泭 First Doctor of Audiology graduates.

In conjunction with the 50th anniversary celebration of Hearing and Speech Center, building is named the Silverstein-Luper Building.

2004泭 Dr. Bernie Silverstein Endowment established.泭 U.S. Department of Education awards $1.25 million grant to Drs. Ilsa Schwarz, Ann Michael, and Don Thompson to prepare graduate students to improve literacy skills of hearing-impaired children.泭 Dr. James Thelin elected V.P. of international CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

2008泭 U.S. News and World Report ranks Speech Pathology grad program in the Top 30 and Audiology in Top 25 in the nation.泭 UTK budget crisis threatens ASP and results in unprecedented public outcry and support.

2009泭 UT ASP established as lead center for Sarah Jane Brain Foundation.泭 Department becomes affiliated with College of Allied Health Sciences at UT Health Science Center (UTHSC).泭 Dr. Ashley Harkrider appointed Department Chair.泭 Supervisors receive clinical faculty status.泭 ASP faculty and students participate in outreach program to Jamaica supported by the Blount Hearing and Speech Foundation.

2010泭 Dr. Noma Anderson, SLP and former ASHA president, appointed Dean of the College of Allied Health Sciences. 泭UTHSC celebrates Centennial Anniversary.

2011泭 Emerson Grace Doty Fund established.泭 NIH grant awarded to Dr. Deborah von Hapsburg to study speech production and perception in hearing impaired infants.泭 Legislation passed to allow UT to directly dispense hearing aids.泭 ASP Community Development Board created.

2012 泭Judy D. Haston Scholarship established. Pediatric Language Clinic celebrates 40th anniversary.泭 Governor Haslam and the State of Tennessee recognize the Pediatric Language Clinics 40 years of service.泭 New rotary chair first of its kind in East Tennessee added to state-of-the-art equipment in ASP Dizziness Clinic.泭 Drs. Jillian McCarthy and Ilsa Schwarz receive funding from the Tennessee Disability Coalition for an Augmentative and Alternative Communication Lab.

2013 Sydney Rae Sloan Scholarship established. Inaugural Tom Davidson Audiology Conference.泭

2014 泭UTHSC and UTK offer a joint B.S. in Audiology and Speech Pathology.

2016 泭ASP hosts its first ASP Parent Weekend. Tamika Catchings Endowed Scholarship established.泭 Scottish Rite of Knoxville increases gift to ASP.

2017泭 Dinner with Tamika Catchings. Former client, Lady Vol standout, WNBA star, and Olympian gives generously to the Tamika Catchings Endowed Scholarship and a new amplification assistance fund.


Silverstein-Luper Hearing and Speech Center Building


The Silverstein-Luper Building is named in memory of Dr. Bernard Silverstein and Dr. Harold Luper. Dr. Silverstein was the founding director of the Center in 1953 and was a distinguished professor of speech pathology at UT for many years. Dr. Luper followed Dr. Silverstein as director of the clinical program, and headed the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology with distinction for 23 years.

Our program gratefully acknowledges and commemorates the contributions of Drs. Silverstein and Luper which formed and shaped the program as it exists today.

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