SCSD Students Awarded Irene Phillips Backus Scholarship Endowment Attend Nationwide Conferences

Multiple Florida State University (FSU) School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) students received funding from the Irene Phillips Backus Scholarship to fund their research endeavors at an array of national conferences this past year. From Washington, D.C. to San Diego, these scholars shared how the endowment helped bridge the gap between their academic findings …

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iSchool Professor Gretchen Stahlman Helps Lead Forum on Actionable Public Health Data Dashboards

Advancing Public Health Data Dashboards Forum in New Brunswick, NJ Dr. Gretchen Stahlman led the Forum on June 3-4, 2025 Researchers Collaborate Designing Actionable Dashboards Improving Public Health Outcomes Dashboards are also important tools for promoting data literacy and telling meaningful stories through data.”

 iSchool Assistant Professor Gretchen Stahlman is helping transform how public health dashboards are designed and used. On June 3–4, 2025, she helped organize the “Forum on Advancing the Science and Practice of Actionable Public Health Data Dashboards” in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The forum brought together researchers, dashboard creators, and community partners to discuss how dashboards can support public health decisions.  Colleagues at Rutgers University’s School of Communication & Information collaborated and were supported by the Rutgers …

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School of Communication Professor Leads FSU Speech and Debate Team to Win State, National, and International Championships

FSU SCOM Professor Guides Team to State, National, & Global Wins Avery Henry | School Of Communication Professor

Leading the Florida State University (FSU) Speech and Debate team through a remarkable season, School of Communication (SCOM) professor Avery Henry guided students to victories at the state, national, and international levels, while also earning individual awards.  “This win fills me with pride because it is evidence of the hard work and dedication the team has put in this season,” Henry said.  At the Florida Intercollegiate Forensics Association State Championship, the team returned …

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Cybersecurity Conference Provides Students with Industry Insights

School of Information (iSchool) students gained firsthand exposure to emerging cybersecurity challenges and industry trends during the CyberBay 2026 Conference in Tampa. The conference brought together industry leaders from government, academia, and the private sector to explore the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape, with artificial intelligence taking center stage. For these iSchool students, they gained a deeper …

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CCI Advanced Feature Students Highlight Day at the Capitol

Advanced Feature Students Highlight FSU Day at the Capitol

Students in FSU’s College of Communication and Information (CCI), Advanced Feature course recently took their skills outside of the classroom and to the Florida State Capitol, producing a short video feature on FSU’s Day at the Capitol on Jan. 21. Undergraduate students Alyson Mizanin, Jenny Cen, and John Foreman worked together to document FSU’s presence at the event, highlighting both the excitement of the day and the connections between Florida State students and state leaders.

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2026 FSU Seminole 100 CCI Honorees

Seminole 100 is an annual celebration that honors the 100 fastest-growing businesses owned or led by Florida State alumni. On Feb.21, five College of Communication and Information (CCI) alumni were recognized at this year’s celebration. These individuals have made significant contributions within their careers and continue to lead successful businesses. Meagan Nixon, Big Fish Marketing …

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School of Communication Launches Inaugural Advisory Council

The School of Communication (SCOM) held the first meeting of its inaugural advisory council on Jan. 27, marking a major milestone. The council brings together alumni and industry leaders who represent all academic areas within the school. The group will review curriculum, identify new opportunities for students and faculty, and brainstorm projects that better align with FSU’s strategic decisions, including FSU Health.

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