iSchool Professor Dr. Melissa Gross is one of several CCI faculty members who have been recognized among the world’s top 2% of scientists based on their number of citations. Read on to learn more about Dr. Gross’s research and her advice to student researchers. Gross has published extensively in many areas, including information-seeking behavior, information …
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News about the research activities of the FSU College of Communication & Information
Dr. Melissa Gross Recognized Among World’s Top Scientists
Dr. Art Raney Recognized Among World’s Top Scientists
School of Comm. Professor Dr. Art Raney is one of several CCI faculty members who have been recognized among the world’s top 2% of scientists based on their number of citations.
CONTINUE READINGCommunication Faculty and Students will Present at the ICA Conference
This article was written by Kaitlyn Connell, a junior public relations student and School of Communication Director’s Ambassador. This year, the International Communication Association (ICA) will hold its 72nd annual conference in Paris, France between May 26-30. Scholars can choose to participate either remotely or in-person due to COVID-19. Several faculty and students from …
CONTINUE READINGDr. Sana Tibi Presents Her Research to Over 1300 Viewers
Dr. Sana Tibi (Assistant Professor in the School of Communication Science and Disorders) was invited by The Queen Rania Teacher Academy (QRTA) to give a virtual webinar to over 1300 participants.
CONTINUE READINGFSU Research Team Receives 2021 AHIC Best Interdisciplinary Research Award
An FSU interdisciplinary research team, led by Dr. Zhe He, has received the Best Interdisciplinary Research Award from the 2021 Aging and Health Informatics Conference.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Undergraduate Student Published in Seminars in Speech and Language Journal
SCSD Student Kaia Stevenson, alongside Dr. Kelly Farquharson, has been published in the Seminars in Speech and Language journal. Their work will also be presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention this November. Their article, titled, “Which speech sound norms are used in US public schools? A retrospective survey analysis,” is a study almost three …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Researchers Study the Rhetoric of Civil Rights Advocate Bob Moses
CCI Faculty member Dr. Davis Houck, Fannie Lou Hamer Professor of Communication, Erika LeFlouria, studying Media/Communication Studies and working as Deputy Sports Editor of the FSView, and Dean Delp, a recent alumnus with degrees in Media/Communication Studies and Film, have come together to study the rhetoric employed by civil rights advocate Bob Moses. Their work …
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