Doctoral student Sunny Park and School of Communication Associate Professor Rachel Bailey attended the International Communication Association (ICA) Regional Conference in Dijon, France from May 23-25. Their exploration in food communication did not end at the convention. Additionally, Director of the School of Communication, Patrick Merle, arranged Park and Bailey with a private tour and wine tasting.
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Sunny Park Presented at an ICA Regional Conference
SCSD Students Attend and Win Award at AAA Convention
Six undergraduate students from the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) attended the National American Academy of Audiology (AAA) convention in Atlanta, Georgia, returning with the SAA (Student Academy of Audiology) Best Chapter Fundraising Award.
CONTINUE READINGThirteen CCI Students Inducted Into The Garnet and Gold Scholar Society
The Garnet and Gold Scholar Society (GGSS) inducted thirteen students from the College of Communication and Information this spring. The Garnet and Gold Scholar Society honors students who excel both academically and professionally. GGSS membership offers substantial support for students’ future endeavors. Allison Matula, a student in Communication Science and Disorders, said, “Being a Garnet …
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Clinical Instructor Named FLASHA’s Clinician of the Year
School of Communication Science and Disorders Clinical Instructor Linda Sasser received the Clinician of the Year Award from the Florida Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (FLASHA).
CONTINUE READINGSchool of Communication Alumna Nikki Méndez Recognized as an Ad Age Rising Star 2024
School of Communication alumna Nikki Méndez has been recognized as an Ad Age Rising Star 2024. The Rising Star awards are designed to celebrate those who are up-and-coming, making their mark on the marketing and advertising industry. The Stars have worked to demonstrate substantial growth, creativity, and initiative in non-managerial roles. “It feels very surreal, like …
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Professor Made President-Elect of CAPCSD
Dr. Tricia Montgomery of the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders has been elected President-Elect for the Council of Academic Programs in Communication Science and Disorders (CAPCSD).
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Alumna Linnea Eberhart Accepts New Position
School of Information (iSchool) alumna Linnea Eberhart (MSI ’24) has recently accepted a new position starting this summer as one of the 2024 Librarians-in-Residence (LIRs) with the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. “The LIR program is an opportunity to both utilize the skills and education I have developed to date while also allowing me …
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