Rachel Bash of Long Lake featured in St. Olaf College news story

Students work to create a training program for cochlear implant users

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St. Olaf students Brandon Cash ’16 (left) and Rachel Bash ’15 work on a recording they will use in the training program for cochlear implant users they are developing this summer ...

NORTHFIELD, MN (07/14/2014)(readMedia)-- Rachel Bash of Long Lake was recently featured in the St. Olaf news article. Students work to create a training program for cochlear implant users.

She is the daughter of Michael and Ruth Bash and a graduate of Orano High School.

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Complete photo description (photo 1): St. Olaf students Brandon Cash '16 (left) and Rachel Bash '15 work on a recording they will use in the training program for cochlear implant users they are developing this summer with Assistant Professor of Psychology Jeremy Loebach.

Complete photo description (photo 2): St. Olaf students (from left) Rachel Bash '15, Katie Berg '15, and Brandon Cash '16 are working with Assistant Professor of Psychology Jeremy Loebach (right) on two separate projects researching training methods for cochlear implant users this summer - Bash and Cash through the CURI program, and Berg through a Magnus the Good Fellowship.