Blake DeVine, a morning reporter for KXAN-TV (NBC station) recently received an Emmy for his outstanding coverage of the 2023 Winter Storm in Austin, TX. He attained a degree in Sport Management with a minor in Communication from Florida State University (FSU). The wall-to-wall coverage of the storm lasted for about a week, where DeVine …
CONTINUE READINGCategory: CCI in the News
Mainstream media stories about CCI faculty, staff, students and programs, usually published as a result of a CCI press release.
Alumnus Blake DeVine Receives Emmy
SCSD Faculty Members and Student Receive “Most Significant Research Paper Published in 2022” Award
School of Communication Science & Disorders faculty Drs. Michelle Therrien, Andrea Barton-Hulsey and Mollie Romano, along with recent-graduate Dr. Sara Collins, co-authored a publication and received the Augmentative Alternative Communication Editor’s Award for the most significant research paper published in 2022.
CONTINUE READINGFSU Debate Team Goes to ACC Championship
On April 15, 2023, the FSU Debate Team participated in the ACC Debate Tournament, where it reached the championship round after having an undefeated season.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Faculty and Doctoral Students Plan ASHA Conference
Dr. Kelly Farquharson along with 14 members of SCSD are involved in the planning and implementation of the ASHA 2023 Convention in Boston, MA this coming November.
CONTINUE READINGCCI’s Digital Media Production Program to Donate Equipment to Schools in the MS Delta
SCOM Faculty, Dr. Graves and Dr. Houck have been working with CCI’s Digital Media Production program to get their surplus gear to the Delta.
CONTINUE READINGAssociate SCSD Professor Publishes Paper in Top Tier Research Journal
Dr. Tibi, a doctoral student from the University of Toronto, and a team of Canadian researchers published a paper in the journal Reading Research Quarterly.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Associate Professor Awarded Research Grant from National Institutes of Health
Dr. Yungjung Kim’s research grant proposal was selected for funding by the NIH.
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