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Meghan Graham

Doctoral Student

Meghan Graham is a doctoral student in the Educational Leadership & Policy program at Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development. Her research explores neurodiversity in education, with a focus on autistic girls and women. She is studying the autistic experience within the public school system and ways to best support students in their academic and social contexts.

Meghan is a clinical assistant professor in Sargent College’s Speech Language & Hearing Sciences department at Boston University, where she teaches courses on autism and preschool language, supervises graduate students in the BU Speech and Language Clinic, and works with children and adults with speech and language disorders and differences.

Pronouns: she/her

MS, Speech Language Pathology, Boston University

BS, Teachers of Students with Speech and Hearing Disabilities, Ithaca College

Graham, M., Schwartz, A (2022) To Mask or Not to Mask: Insights from an Autistic Woman and an SLP, Podium Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA.

Schwartz, A., DeNigris, D., Graham, M., Obeid, R (2022) Advocating for Rethinking “Theory of Mind” in Autism: Perspectives from an Interdisciplinary and Neurodivergent Team, Podium Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA.

Howland, K., Graham, M., Mentis, M (2022) Does Treatment Intensity Matter? Strategies to Maximize Treatment Effectiveness with Preschool Children, Podium Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA.

Boucher, A., Ito, Minna, Graham, M., Balz, M., Carney, A., Howland, K (2022) Cultivating Student-Faculty Collaborations for the Advancement of Anti-Racist and Anti-Bias Education in Speech-Language Pathology, Podium Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA.

Graham, M., Pomperada, F (2021) Embracing Neurodiversity: Alternative Approaches to Supporting Autistic Women , Podium Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, Washington DC.