Spring graduate Alayna Cassidy’s fascination with the brain, helping others with communication disorders, offers a bright future at 20 years old  

The science behind communication disorders fascinates Alayna Cassidy, and employing skills to help those who suffer from them moves her. With excitement, Cassidy earned a bachelor’s in communication sciences and disorders and a minor in human development and family science from Georgia Southern University last week.

With excitement, Cassidy earned a bachelor’s in communication sciences and disorders and a minor in human development and family science from Georgia Southern University last week.

A 20-year-old graduate from Oglethorpe County, Georgia, who earned a year’s worth of college credits through her high school’s dual enrollment program, Cassidy wasn’t initially sure what she wanted to study. However, she did know how she wanted to feel in her chosen profession. Read full story.

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