School of Communication Science & Disorders (SCSD) doctoral student Anne Reed, recent graduate Rebecca Summy, Associate Professor Dr. Kelly Farquharson, and FSU School of Teacher Education Associate Professor Dr. Lindsay Dennis got their article published in Topics in Early Childhood Special Education Journal.
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SCSD Doctoral Students and Faculty Publish Article in Topics in Early Childhood Special Education Journal
SCOM Alumnus Awaits the Release of His Two New Films
School of Communication (SCOM) alumnus Gregg McBride (B.S. ‘86) has two films, “Would You Kill For Me? The Mary Bailey Story” and “The Christmas Ringer”, coming out later this year.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Doctoral Student Attended the ISAAC Conference
School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) doctoral student Brianna Coltellino attended the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication Conference (ISAAC) in Cancún, Mexico, in July.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor and Colleagues Receive a Pediatric Transplantation Journal Top Paper Award
iSchool professor Dr. Mia Liza Lustria, together with lead author Dr. Michael O. Killian from the College of Social Work, received the 2023 Pediatric Transplantation Journal Top Paper Award from the International Pediatric Transplant Association (IPTA).
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Assistant Professor Gets Research Published in The Journal of Acoustical Society of America
School of Communication Science and Disorders Assistant Professor Dr. Yasmeen Hamza’s research, “Representation of fricatives in subcortical model responses: Comparisons with human consonant perception,” was recently published in the Journal of Acoustical Society of America (JASA).
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Alumna Wins HBO Short Film Award
School of Communication alumna Anndi Jinelle Liggett (B.A. ‘15) recently received the HBO Short Film Award during the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) showcase for her short film “Jelly”.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Alumna Behind the Scenes at Wimbledon
School of Communication alumna Alexandra DeCapua had the opportunity to work at the Wimbledon Championships in London, England.
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