Dr. Sri Nandamudi is an Associate Professor in Speech-Language Pathology in the College of Health Professions, Grand Valley State University. Her areas of clinical and pedagogical research interests include interprofessional collaborative care and clinical simulation in voice and dysphagia intervention.
She specializes in voice, upper airways, and swallowing disorders. She is the director of GVSU’s Voice and Swallowing Lab and also serves as a faculty adviser for the undergraduate chapter of GVSU NSSLHA (National Student Speech-Language and Hearing Association). Dr. Nandamudi completed her PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a primary area in voice and speech science at Bowling Green State University. Her dissertation focused on the acoustics and aerodynamics of vocal vibrato in Western classical singing. She has over eight years of clinical-pedagogical experience working and collaborating with professional voice users on interprofessional voice intervention. Dr. Nandamudi collaborates with multiple healthcare disciplines to facilitate interprofessional education labs to develop client-family-centered dysphagia and voice intervention models as a part of the SLP graduate program curriculum. She serves in the Diversity Committee of Pan American Vocology Association (PAVA).
Upcoming Short Courses


Tuesday 18th November 2025
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
(London Time)
Seeing Sound: An Acoustic Approach to Voice for Actors!

Professor Kathryn Cunningham

Dr Sri Nandamudi
In this short course, Professors Kathryn Cunningham and Srihimaja Nandamudi (CCC-SLP) will introduce accessible ways to integrate acoustic voice analysis into actor voice training. Expanding on their article for Voice and Speech Review, Cunningham and Nandamudi will demonstrate interactive strategies that crossover from the clinical realm to the acting studio.