Dr. Theodore (Ted) Clevenger Jr., the first Dean of Florida State University’s former College of Communication, was posthumously awarded a Distinguished Scholar Award from the National Communication Association (NCA).
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News about the faculty of all schools comprising the the FSU College of Communication & Information
Former Dean Receives Posthumous Award from the National Communication Association
iSchool Professor Elected as AMIA KDDM Vice Chair
Associate Professor in the School of Information Dr. Zhe He was recently elected as the Vice Chair for the American Medical Informatics Association’s Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (AMIA KDDM) Working Group.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Hosts Panel on Dyslexia Awareness
On October 19, the College of Communication and Information (CCI) hosted “Busting Dyslexia Myths – A panel discussion on dyslexia awareness”.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Elected as Member-at-Large for the ACM SIGCSE Executive Board
This summer, Dr. Yolanda Rankin was elected as a Member-at-Large for the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) Executive Board.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Professors and Students to Present at Annual NCA Convention
This week, professors and doctoral students from FSU’s School of Communication will present at the National Communication Association’s (NCA) 108th Annual Convention. NCA is a non-profit organization devoted to enriching accessible and ethical communication. This year’s conference will take place November 17-20 in New Orleans and will highlight the theme of “Honoring Place: People, Liberation, Advocacy, Community and Environment.”
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Associate Professor Presents her Research to TAMU and The Queen Rania Teacher Academy
Dr. Sana Tibi presents her research to Texas A&M and the Queen Rania Teacher Academy.
CONTINUE READINGFSU Project to Provide Opioid Epidemic Assistance in Rural Communities Receives $1.3 Million Grant
School of Information Assistant Professor Margaret Sullivan is Co-Pi for the College of Social Work’s project “Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Regional Centers (ROTA-R)” which recently earned a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The project will work to provide technical assistance and training on opioid harm reduction and prevention …
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