School of Communication Science and Disorders Assistant Professor Dr. Sladjana Lukic received a First Year Assistant Professor (FYAP) award from the Council on Research and Creativity (CRC). This award will support Lukic’s research over the summer. Lukic’s research focuses on improving diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for aphasia, a language disorder that affects millions of Americans. …
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SCSD Professor Receives CRC Grant
Paige Elkin Named CCI’s 2025 Humanitarian of the Year Honoree
The College of Communication and Information (CCI) has named Paige Elkin as its 2025 nominee for Humanitarian of the Year. Florida State University’s Undergraduate Humanitarian of the Year Award is a prestigious honor recognizing students who demonstrate exceptional commitment to service.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Doctoral Students Present Research at 27th Annual SAIS Conference
Ghazal Hussain and Yue Liu, doctoral students within the School of Information (iSchool), presented their research at the 27th Annual Conference of the Southern Association for Information Systems (SAIS). This distinguished regional conference provides an opportunity for scholars and professionals to exchange knowledge and collaborate on advancing the field of information systems.
CONTINUE READINGCelebrating CCI Faculty Promotions in 2025
The College of Communication & Information (CCI) congratulates the following faculty members on their recent promotions!
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Assistant Professor Publishes Article on AI-Scripted Responses to Crises
The International Journal of Strategic Communication published a study on artificial intelligence and crisis communication authored by Dr. Elizabeth Ray and Dr. Patrick Merle professors in the School of Communication, and Kaylin Lane, a doctoral student. “Increasingly, professionals in communication are using AI to develop written statements,” Ray said. “We wanted to see if people …
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Associate Professor Recognized at AMIA 2024
Dr. Zhe He, iSchool Associate Professor and Interim Director of the Institute for Successful Longevity, has earned national recognition at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) 2024 Annual Symposium for his groundbreaking research on seasonal variations in lab test results among Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) patients.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Doctoral Student Publishes Research
On December 23, 2024, Lateef Ayinde, a PhD candidate in the School of Information (iSchool), had his research published in Business Information Review, a Sage Journal. He was the lead author, with co-authors Ayoola Oluwaseun Ajayi and Ayansewa Adedeji, fellow PhD students in the iSchool. His paper, Reimagining the Roles and Skills of Information Professionals …
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