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Meet Our Full-time Faculty

Full-time Faculty: 

Maxine Van Doren is an Assistant Professor at California State University San Bernardino and serves as the current Director of Clinical Education for the Speech-Language Pathology program. She completed a BA in Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles, MS in Speech-Language pathology at Boston University, and PhD in Linguistics at the University of California, San Diego. Her clinical and research interests are in voice quality and voice disorders. In addition to her role at California State University San Bernardino, she currently serves on the Board of Directors with the California Speech-Language Hearing Association and runs CSDPostBacc.com, a resource to help prospective SLPs compare post-baccalaureate programs and navigate the path to graduate school.

 

 

Erin Hall is an Associate Professor in the Department of English. She earned her BA in Speech Sciences and MS in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of British Columbia and an MA and PhD in Linguistics from the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on the intersection between language acquisition and language variation and change. More specifically, she is interested in how children learn from variable linguistic input, including in bilingual and multilingual contexts, and how they contribute to generational language change. Erin has over 15 years of clinical experience as a speech-language pathologist, working in school-based and private practice settings in the areas of child language, literacy, articulation and phonology, fluency, voice, and accent modification.

 

Alicia Escobedo is an Assistant Professor at California State University San Bernardino and serves as the undergraduate SLP coordinator. She earned her BA in Psychology at the University of San Francisco and PhD in Language and Communicative Disorders at San Diego State University/UC San Diego in the Joint Doctoral Program. Her research interests include community-based research, typical bilingual language development, and atypical bilingual language development. She also is a licensed speech-language pathologist. Her dissertation work was supported by a Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (NIH F31 award). 

 

 

Jonathan Robinson Anthony | CSUSB

Jonathan Robinson Anthony is an Assistant Professor at California State University, San Bernardino and serves as the Program Director for the graduate Speech-Language Pathology program. He earned a BA in Human Development from California State University, East Bay, a BS in Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education from Utah State University, an MS in Speech-Language Pathology from San Francisco State University, and a PhD in Language and Communicative Disorders through the Joint Doctoral Program at San Diego State University and the University of California, San Diego. His research focuses on bilingualism and language processing, with particular interest in vocabulary, crosslinguistic interactions, metalinguistic awareness, and distinguishing language differences from language disorders.