2016 – Victor Bray, Ph.D.

2015 – Eric Hagberg, Au.D.

2014 – George Osborne, Ph.D., D.D.S., Au.D.

2013 – Brenda Berge, Au.D.

2012 – Jim Carroll, Au.D.

2011 – Tabitha Parent Buck, Au.D.

2010 – Christine Ulinski, Au.D., Kenneth Lowder, Au.D., Deborah Price, Au.D., & Susan Terry, Au.D.

2009 – Linda Burba, Au.D., and Richard Burba, MBA

2008 – Larry Engelmann, Au.D.

2007 – Nancy Green, Au.D.

2005 – David Cieliczka, Au.D.

Universities offering the AuD[edit]

In 1934, Baylor College of Medicine established the first Au.D. program,[22] followed by Central Michigan University in 1994 and Ball State University (Indiana) in 1995.[10]


The A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) was also an early adopter of the AuD.  Tabitha Parent Buck, was an undergraduate student of Goldstein's at Purdue University, became one of the first AuD graduates in the country, and went on to be a faculty member at ATSU-ASHS.[16]


Today, there are more than 100 programs offering an Au.D. degree.[1]

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Academy of Doctors of Audiology

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