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Kewley-Port, Diane
Oral history interview with Diane Kewley-Port, 2018 June 6.
Interview with Diane Kewley-Port, Professor Emeritus at Indiana University in the Speech and Hearing Department. Kewley-Port recounts her involvement in the Acoustical Society of America over the years, including serving as Chair of the Speech Technical Committee, member of the Executive Council, and Vice President. She describes her childhood in Cleveland and her early interest in science and engineering. Kewley-Port then discusses her undergrad and graduate years at University of Michigan, as well as the year she spent working in Denmark for a Danish computer company. She also talks about her time as a research assistant in the Neurocommunications Lab at Johns Hopkins, as well as at Haskins Laboratories, before pursuing her PhD at City University of New York. Kewley-Port reflects on how important ASA has been throughout her career, especially the mentorship and support she has received.
Diane Kewley-Port is Professor Emeritus at Indiana University, Speech and Hearing Department. She is also the co-founder of Communication Disorders Technology. She completed her graduate studies at University of Michigan and City University of New York, and has held positions at John Hopkins University and Haskins Laboratories. Kewley-Port served as Vice President of the Acoustical Society of America from 2008-2011, and President from 2020-2021.
Green, David Marvin, 1932-
Harris, Katherine S.
Kewley-Port, Diane
Klatt, Dennis H.
Pisoni, David B.
Stevens, Kenneth N., 1924-
Watson, Charles S.
Yeni-Komshian, Grace H.
Acoustical Society of America
City University of New York
Haskins Laboratories
Indiana University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Michigan
Acoustical engineering
Civil rights movements -- United States.
Computer programming.
Computer science
Engineering.
Hearing disorders.
Language acquisition
Phonetics.
Speech
Women in science
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Lentz, Jennifer J. interviewer.
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