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HCRI Announces New Staff Clinicians

Hollins Communications Research Institute (HCRI - www.stuttering.org), a national center for stuttering research and treatment innovation, welcomes two new clinical ...
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Now Enrolling for HCRI’s 2018 Summer & Fall Programs – Stuttering Therapy Scholarships Available!

At HCRI, we have helped thousands who stutter acquire the skills to speak fluently for a lifetime. Invented by our ...
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2017 HCRI Alumni Retreat

April 29-30, 2017 - Roanoke, Virginia The 2017 Hollins Communications Research Institute (HCRI) Alumni Retreat is a prime time for ...
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Five Life Lessons from Famous Stutterers

This article is written by HCRI Alumnus Gerald R. McDermott, Anglican Chair of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School. Dr. McDermott ...
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Farewell to a Dear Friend and Hero – John Glenn

At Hollins Communications Research Institute (HCRI), we lost a dear friend this week with the passing of John Glenn, an ...
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HCRI Appoints Ann T. Fain as Honorary Board Member

The Board of Directors of Hollins Communications Research Institute (HCRI – www.stuttering.org) unanimously voted to appoint Ann T. Fain as ...
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HCRI News and Happenings

This year has been exhilarating for our nonprofit institute. In addition to treating a growing number of stuttering therapy clients, ...
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HCRI Stuttering Therapy – Client Survey Results

At HCRI, we are committed to staying in contact with our stuttering therapy participants once they return home. This includes ...
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Dr. Ron Webster’s Pioneering Work in Stuttering

A Career Dedicated to Helping People Who Stutter Achieve Fluency Ronald L. Webster, Ph.D., Founder and President of Hollins Communications ...
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HCRI’s Inaugural 5K Race Filled with Enthusiam and Friendly Competition

Alumni of the Hollins Communications Research Institute (HCRI) stuttering therapy program, along with Roanoke-area runners, participated in the nonprofit center's ...
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