The Power of PennWest

Pathways to Practice: Transforming SLP Education for Today’s Learners


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Speech-language pathologists play a vital role in helping individuals communicate, learn, and thrive – making the field essential in healthcare and education. PennWest’s innovative online Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program expands access to this impactful profession through a flexible curriculum, simulation‑based training, and an immersive on‑campus intensive.

Today, we welcome faculty and students who share how this program is transforming opportunities for rural and working professionals.

Today's guests include:

Kristen West is an Assistant Professor, Assistant Chair, and Director of the Online MSSLP Program at PennWest University. She specializes in pediatric dysphagia, feeding disorders, medical speech pathology and early intervention.


April Wright is a Speech-Language Pathologist and assistant professor at PennWest. With a decade of clinical experience in adult neurogenic care, she specializes in communication, voice and swallowing.

Melissa Kruse is a Los Angeles-based SLP student and founder of Bandit Filmworks. A storyteller at heart, she was drawn to speech-language pathology to help people reclaim their voices and share their stories.

Mudita Belani is a Developmental and Therapeutic Play Specialist, Early Childhood educator, and Speech-Language Pathology graduate student with 18 years of global experience. Based in Arizona, she supports families through early intervention and SLP services while advancing her clinical training.

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