ITS-ITAPP is looking for an IT Support Specialist for the College of Nursing (Job ID: 57977). We are seeking an IT Professional who is a self-starter with strong problem-solving skills that is comfortable operating in both Mac and PC environments. The College of Nursing is going through a rapid expansion in our research program. There …
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IT Support Specialist @ FSU College of Nursing
Student Success: Speech and Debate Team
This year’s School of Communication Speech and Debate team capped off a successful season with a winning performance at the National Championship in April.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Leads International Conference on Health Informatics
From June 3-6, 2024, Florida State University co-hosted the 12th IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI 2024) with the University of Florida in Orlando, Florida, under the direction of School of Information (iSchool) Associate Professor Dr. Zhe He.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Class Submits Sign for Key Civil Rights Figure
This spring, Dr. Davis Houck’s rhetorical criticism class embarked on a mission to preserve the legacy of James Meredith, civil rights activist and the first African American student admitted to the racially segregated University of Mississippi.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Professors Attend AAC Research Summit
Drs. Andrea Barton-Hulsey and Michelle Therrien of the School of Communication Science and Disorders attended The Future of AAC Research Summit from May 13-14 in Arlington, Virginia.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Ph.D. Student Earns Research Grants to Investigate Violence Prevention
Doctoral Candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant Pooja Ichplani has recently received a variety of grants to fund her dissertation work focused on the part intervention plays in preventing violence in close relationships.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Assistant Professor Co-Leads NSF-Funded Workshop on UAP/UFO Communication
Assistant Professor Dr. Gretchen Stahlman co-led a workshop funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The workshop, “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP): A Dialogue on Science, Public Engagement and Communication,” took place May 16-17 in Washington D.C.
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