Charles Kip Thieriot, cable TV head and great-grandson of Chronicle founder, dies
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Kip ThieriotAubrie Pick / Drew Altizer Photography
Just like his great grandfather, who founded The Chronicle, Charles “Kip” Thieriot was in love with the communications business.
He was a member of the board of directors that ran the family-owned newspaper in the years before it was sold to the Hearst Corp., its current owner, but he was better known for directing The Chronicle’s fledgling venture into movie production and cable television.
His movies, among them “The Malibu Bikini Shop,” were full of fun and high spirits, much as he was.
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December 15, 2020
UW Assistant Professor Breanna Krueger works with Rue Steidley, age 7, as a computer software program plays fake words over the speaker. Steidley must select whether the word sounds like a word meant for adults or meant for kids. A screen tracker records her motions as she selects a photo of an adult or a kid. The goal of the study is to see how the acquisition of information impacts children’s interpretation of words and how fast their brains are working. (UW Photo)
A grant from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation will support research through the University of Wyoming Division of Communication Disorders aimed at helping children who struggle with speech sound disorders (SSD), a condition that limits a child’s ability to learn and communicate new words and speech sounds.