Lilly Ashe ’26, a communication sciences and disorders major and music minor, serves as the vice president of Wooster鈥檚 National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association. She has been a member of the Wooster Chorus for the past 4 years and is a choral scholar at St. James Episcopal church. Her I.S., guided by Joan Furey, associate professor of communications sciences and disorders, is titled 鈥淭he Sounds of Success,鈥 and explored the integration of music-based interventions into speech-language therapy to develop pragmatic language skills in children with social communication disorder.