Drs. Marcia Mardis and Faye Jones presented their research at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Conference from June 26-29, 2022. ASEE is one of the largest engineering education organizations in the world, with members representing two and four-year colleges and universities. Members showcased their research on engineering and engineering-related topics while also networking with …
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News about the research activities of the FSU College of Communication & Information
iSchool Faculty Present at ASEE
Doctoral Student Lateef Ayinde Presents at 14th EBSI-SIS Symposium
iSchool doctoral student Lateef Ayinde recently shared his work with the EBSI-SIS Symposium in Information Sciences.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Multidisciplinary Research Team Receives FSU CRC Grant
Faculty from CCI and colleague from the College of Nursing, Dr. Lucinda Graven, received a grant for their newest project!
CONTINUE READINGDr. Zhe He Recognized with ASIS&T Lois Lunin Award
Dr. Zhe He of the FSU iSchool was recently honored with the Lois Lunin award from the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T).
CONTINUE READINGCCI Dean’s Office Welcomes New Staff
CCI welcomes two new members, Joy Mathis and Cherie Pagan, to the Dean’s Office.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Professor Speaks About FCRR Partnership with Leon County Schools
Dr. Lakeisha Johnson, along with Drs. Nicole Patton Terry and Jenny Root, recently spoke at a school board meeting about the partnership between the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) and Leon County Schools (LCS).
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Students Featured at Inaugural FCRR Education Sciences Colloquium
This past semester, SCSD doctoral students helped to plan and present current research at the inaugural FCRR Education Sciences Colloquium on Neurodiversity in Dyslexia. The event was sponsored by the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR), a multidisciplinary research center here at FSU. Several SCSD doctoral students collaborated in the planning stages of the colloquium. …
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