PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL
Ad Hoc Committee Member, Diversity Recruitment
Dr. Brice worked as a school-based speech-language pathologist from 1987 to 1989, whereupon he received his certificate of clinical competence from American Speech-Language Hearing-Association (ASHA) A. Dr. Brice has been a member of ASHA for 35 years. From 1990 to 1992 Dr. Brice worked at two separate universities in Communication Sciences and Disorders. During 1993 to 1995 Dr. Brice worked in private practice in the south Florida area. He returned to the university setting from 1995 to 2008 and was at three other universities in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Dr. Brice has been at the University of South Florida since 2008 and was promoted to Full Professor in 2013. Dr. Brice received the 2021 ASHA Honors Award. He is the recipient of the 2011 ASHA Fellow Award and also the 2008 recipient of the Certificate of Recognition for Special Contributions in Multicultural Affairs of ASHA. Dr. Brice’s primary research relates to aspects of speech and language disorders among bilingual populations in children. Dr. Brice’s research has focused on issues of transference or interference between two languages in the areas of phonetics, phonology, semantics, and pragmatics related to speech-language pathology, special education, and education. His clinical expertise relates to the appropriate assessment and intervention of Spanish-English speaking children, students, and clients.