On February 17-18, 2023, two CCI students, Marvin Suarez-Pimienta and Sommaiya Angrish, presented at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. Learn more about their presentations and research below: Marvin Suarez-Pimienta Major: Information Technology Presentation: Dos Bocas Oil Well Explosion in Indigenous Veracruz, 1908 Purpose: to recount the phenomenon …
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News about the research activities of the FSU College of Communication & Information
CCI Students Present at FURC
SCSD Faculty and Student Paper Gets Published in the Early Childhood Education Journal
School of Communication Science & Disorders Assistant Professor Dr. Mollie Romano along with students Diana Abarca and Katherine Perez recently had their research published in the Early Childhood Education Journal.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Faculty and Student Work Accepted by AMIA 2023 Informatics Summit
Dr. Zhe He, an Associate Professor in the iSchool, recently had his Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Work Group (KDDM WG) pre-symposium workshop accepted by the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) for the 2023 Informatics Summit, as well as a student paper, and a podium presentation by several students from iSchool and other departments.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Assistant Professor Speaks to Families in Library Lecture Series
Dr. Lakeisha Johnson highlights the importance of reading diverse books to children in Library Lecture Series.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Doctoral Student and Associate Professor Receive Funding from the Institute of Politics
SCSD Doctoral Student and Associate Professor Receive Funding from the Institute of Politics.
CONTINUE READINGSchool of Communication Faculty and Students Accepted to ICA Conference
Several faculty and students from the school will be presenting their research at this year’s ICA Conference.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Brings Her Academic Expertise to the Work of Agatha Christie
Dr. Michelle Kazmer, Professor in the School of Information, is more than just a fan of famed author Agatha Christie. She is also a key part of a growing academic community which studies Christie’s many works. Known informally as “Agathologists”, this group began to form several years ago at a conference at the University of …
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