SCOM doctoral candidate Trayana Kaleycheva presented her research at the Lake Como School of Advanced Studies Conference in northern Italy.
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SCOM Doctoral Candidate Presents Research at Lake Como Summer School Conference
SCSD’s DHH/ASL Educational Outreach Program Hosts Community Gathering at Wakulla Springs State Park
SCSD’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing/American Sign Language (DHH/ASL) Educational Outreach Program hosted a community gathering at Wakulla Springs State Park for families of children who are Deaf and hard of hearing.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Dives into How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Communication
Dr. Mark Jowett, a School of Information (iSchool) faculty member, is motivating students to think critically about artificial intelligence (AI), and how it is changing the fields of information, media, and our world as we know it! Currently, Dr. Jowett is teaching two related courses: “LIS4369 Extensible Enterprise Solutions” and a co-listed, undergraduate/graduate course, “LIS4376/LIS5377 …
CONTINUE READINGLeveling Up: SCOM Professor Chapter Published on Video Games & Health Communication
Dr. Nick Sellers, Teaching Faculty in the School of Communication and former Director of eSports at FSU’s Panama City campus, was featured in a chapter in the book Communicating Disability: Expanding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Health Communication and Mass Media. In his chapter, titled “GAMES FOR GOOD: Exploring the Potential for Traditional Video Game …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Student Athlete Shares Her Experience Balancing the Best of Both Worlds
Media and Communication Studies student Jordan Boulware is a junior beach volleyball player who recently interviewed with the College of Communication & Information (CCI), giving insight into how she juggles her commitments both on the court and in the classroom.
CONTINUE READINGPhD Student co-host Stuttering Affirmative Therapy workshop for the Spanish-speaking community
Angelica Bernabe, PhD student in the School of Communication of Science and Disorders (SCSD), and Christopher Constantino, SCSD Associate Professor, hosted a Stuttering Affirmative Therapy workshop for the Spanish-speaking community through Centro Especializado en Tartamudez. “There is a need in the Spanish-speaking community for accessible, affirming resources about stuttering,” Bernabe said. “All the events I …
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Doctoral Student Receives First Paper Acceptance from the NCA
School of Communication doctoral student Gabrielle Lamura received her first paper acceptance from the National Communication Association (NCA).
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