Christina Mule

Christina Mulé, M.A.

Clinical Supervisor Caudell Hall 139
Phone: (716) 878-4096
Email: mulecc@buffalostate.edu

Mrs. Mulé is a graduate of SUNY University at Buffalo and joined the department in 2015. She began her career at Golisano Children’s Hospital in Buffalo, NY, providing speech-language, feeding, swallowing, and voice therapy for pediatric patients. She has extensive experience performing Videofluoroscopic Swallow Studies (VFSS) and delivering voice therapy for pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations. She also delivered care through the Early Intervention Program and various home health agencies across Western New York. Mrs. Mulé specializes in working with adults and geriatrics with neurodegenerative disorders, addressing their speech, language, cognition, voice, and swallowing needs. Mrs. Mulé is certified in SPEAK OUT!, LSVT, and Accent Modification. She is married, has two sons, and a dog.

EDUCATION

  • M.A., Communicative Disorders and Sciences, SUNY University at Buffalo
  • B.S., Speech Language Pathology, SUNY Buffalo State

CLINICAL INTERESTS AND EXPERTISE

  • Clinical Supervision
  • Dysphagia
  • Cognitive Aspects of Communication
  • Voice

COURSES TAUGHT AT BUFFALO STATE

  • SLP 515 Clinical Practicum
  • SLP 607 Neuromotor Speech Disorders and Dysphagia across the Life Span
  • SLP 609 Disorders of Voice

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

  • Mule´, C. & Senthinathan, A. (2025, March). Swallowing and Voice Disorders Following Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries. One-hour course at ECMC Rehab Symposium, Buffalo, NY.
  • Presented a one-hour lecture at SUNY Buffalo State University on Vocal Health and Professional Voice Use Among Educators: Incidence, Causes, Vocal Hygiene, and Voice Facilitating Techniques (February, 2026)