A School of Information alumnus Joseph Dellosa (M.S. ‘23) and current Information master’s student Jazmin Jimenez were awarded Florida Library Association (FLA) Awards earlier this year. FLA awards honor different individuals, organizations, and additional library supporters who extend help to their library system. Dellosa and Jimenez were both awarded The Betty Davis Miller Youth Services Award which recognizes an individual or group for their outstanding program creation which offers direct service to youth through a measurable impact.
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News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
Celebrating Florida Library Association Award Winners From The College
CCI Students Present at National Technology Conference
From June 26-30, ten College of Communication and Information (CCI) students and one CCI alumna presented at the National Technology Student Association (TSA) Conference in Orlando, Florida. The students who attended, all members of the FSU Students & Technology in Academia, Research, and Service (STARS) alliance, presented in seven sessions addressing collaboration, leadership, and teamwork to audiences of over 1,000 TSA members from all around the country.
CONTINUE READINGSchool of Communication Science and Disorders Professor Receives Distinguished Scholars Award
Dr. Elizabeth Madden, an assistant professor in the School of Communication Science and Disorders, was awarded the Tavistock Trust for Aphasia 2024 Distinguished Scholars Award. This award recognizes research excellence related to quality-of-life issues in aphasia. It is given, in part, to recognize scholarly excellence in research and publications dedicated to improving life with aphasia and to foster and encourage pioneering research that aims to make a difference in the everyday lives of people living with aphasia, their families, and caregivers.
CONTINUE READINGProfessor Christopher Constantino Presents Keynote
School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) Assistant Professor Christopher Constantino presented a keynote at the 2024 World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering in Austin, Texas, titled “Disfluency as an act of love.” The World Congress is an international gathering of experts on stuttering and cluttering that occurs every three years. Constantino’s keynote was an …
CONTINUE READINGVivian de las Cuevas-Diaz Honored with the 2024 Circle of Excellence Award in Advocacy
The Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication (CHMC) announces that Vivian de las Cuevas-Diaz will be awarded the Circle of Excellence Award in Advocacy at their 20th Anniversary Gala.
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Dr. Stephen McDowell, Assistant Provost for International Initiatives and John H. Phipps Professor of Communication, presented on the panel “Navigating Risk Management and Mental Health Abroad: Strategies and Insights” at the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers (NAFSA) conference. “The panel was very well-attended, and we had a lot of good questions,” McDowell said. “This …
CONTINUE READINGDoctoral Student Trayana Kaleycheva Presents at IARR Biennial Conference
School of Communication doctoral student Trayana Kaleycheva presented at the International Association for Relationship Research (IARR) biennial conference, which took place July 5-9 in Boston, Massachusetts. Kaleycheva presented “Anxious Attachment, Hyperpersonal Effect, and Risky Behavior in Online Dating,” in the poster session on July 7.
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