Professor Kelly Farquharson was awarded a $2.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) toward a 4-year project which she is pursuing with Co-PI Dr. Katy Cabbage (Washington State University) and methodologist Dr. Chris Schatschneider (FSU Department of Psychology).
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SCSD Professor Awarded $2.4 Million Grant from NIH
iSchool Alumna TaRhonda Harvey Takes Part in Girls Chat 2.0 Conference
College of Communication and Information (CCI) Alumna TaRhonda Harvey served on the Steering Committee and worked as the Event Brand Designer for the Girls Chat 2.0 Conference.
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School of Information Professor Paul Marty participated in a debate on campus centered around the impact of AI on universities.
CONTINUE READINGInaugural MCCAP Conference Delves into Media, Communication, and Culture Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region
Written by Nikki Cohen The inaugural Media, Communication and Cultural Studies: Asia-Pacific (MCCAP) Conference at Florida State University revolved around the theme of “The Phenomenon of Hallyu (the Korean wave of pop culture) and its Impact on the Global Industry.” The conference was held on October 26 and October 27, 2023, and the event took …
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School of Communication alumnus Julian Hills joined the Institute Communications staff at Georgia Tech as a writer for the president and executive administration staff.
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On October 13, the College of Communication & Information (CCI) Leadership Board had its annual fall meeting at the Florida State University Alumni Center.
CONTINUE READINGRichard Morris Promoted to Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Advancement
Dr. Richard Morris has been promoted to Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Advancement in the College of Communication and Information.
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