Ph.D student Victor Lugo is making an impact in the field of speech-language pathology. His path to higher education wasn’t the most traditional, but nevertheless, he is making strides to positively impact the world of teacher activism, education policy, and student achievement in US public schools. Lugo first earned his Bachelor’s degree in English back …
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Meet Victor Lugo; Veteran, Doctoral Student, and Researcher
CCI Students and Faculty Recognized at Leadership Awards
Five CCI students and one faculty member were recognized at this year’s 2022 Leadership Awards.
CONTINUE READINGFPRA Student Capital Chapter Takes Networking Trip to Boston
This article was written by Kaitlyn Connell, Director’s Ambassador for the School of Communication. In April, seven students from the School of Communication traveled to Boston for a networking trip with the Florida Public Relations Association’s (FPRA) Student Capital Chapter. Each semester, the student-led chapter visits a different city to give students the opportunity to …
CONTINUE READING10 Ways (this Spring) CCI is Making an Impact
The Spring 2022 semester allowed for CCI students, faculty, and alumni to stimulate community involvement throughout the FSU community and beyond.
CONTINUE READINGGarnet and Gold Scholar Society Inducts 11 CCI Students in Spring 2022 Ceremony
11 CCI students were inducted into the Garnet and Gold Scholar Society on April 27, 2022 as a part of the Spring 2022 class.
CONTINUE READINGAppetite Research Journal to Publish Research Conducted by FSU Doctoral Students and Faculty
Dr. Rachel L. Bailey, along with Kyeongwon Kwon, Christopher Garcia, and Pei Wang—three doctoral students in the School of Communication—had a manuscript accepted by Appetite, an international peer-reviewed research journal specializing in human and animal intake of foods and drinks.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Students Speak to High School Students
Three CCI students, along with Associate Dean Ebe Randeree, travelled to Choctawhatchee High School, Bay High School, and North Bay Haven Charter Academy to speak with high school students in STEM and leadership classes about going to college.
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