Dr. Rachel L. Bailey, along with Kyeongwon Kwon, Christopher Garcia, and Pei Wang—three doctoral students in the School of Communication—had a manuscript accepted by Appetite, an international peer-reviewed research journal specializing in human and animal intake of foods and drinks.
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News about the faculty of all schools comprising the the FSU College of Communication & Information
Appetite Research Journal to Publish Research Conducted by FSU Doctoral Students and Faculty
Interdisciplinary Team Led by Zhe He Receives ISL Planning Grant
iSchool Professor Dr. Zhe He and his interdisciplinary team recently received a grant from the Institute for Successful Longevity (ISL) for their project.
CONTINUE READINGDr. Selena Snowden Receives Special Olympics Leadership Award
After nearly 18 years of service with the Special Olympics, Dr. Selena Snowden received the Golisano Global Health Leadership Award.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Students and Faculty Present at Motor Speech Conference
SCSD saw great representation at the biennial Motor Speech Conference, which took place from February 17-20, 2022.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Researchers Win KCHC Top Poster Awards
At this year’s Kentucky Conference on Health Communication (KCHC), iSchool researchers received two poster awards for their submissions, including the Top Poster Award for KCHC 2022.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Faculty Member Malia Bruker Receives Outstanding Teaching in the Major Award
Associate Professor Malia Bruker (School of Communication) was recently recognized with the Outstanding Teaching in the Major Award at the Undergraduate level. Professor Bruker earned her BA in Communication from Florida State in 2005, and went on to earn her MFA in 2013. She joined FSU as a faculty member in 2014. In addition to …
CONTINUE READINGFSU CCI Researchers Featured at Kentucky Conference on Health Communication
CCI faculty and students recently shared their work at the Kentucky Conference on Health Communication (KCHC). KCHC, hosted from April 7th-9th in Lexington, KY, featured several research studies from CCI representatives. From the School of Information, Dr. Mia Lustria and second-year PhD student Obianuju Aliche presented two studies: “I Got Training on the Brain: Designing Motivational …
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