Six undergraduate students from the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) attended the National American Academy of Audiology (AAA) convention in Atlanta, Georgia, returning with the SAA (Student Academy of Audiology) Best Chapter Fundraising Award.
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News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
SCSD Students Attend and Win Award at AAA Convention
SCOM Alumna Ginette Grey Receives Fellowship
School of Communication (SCOM) alumna Ginette Grey was recently awarded a fellowship from the New Leaders Council (NLC) institute experience. “There is something special about being a part of a larger network, being that NLC is nationwide. I chose to apply to NLC out of my own desires to grow and learn, which is very …
CONTINUE READINGBrittany Baum to Present at ALISE
School of Information (iSchool) doctoral candidate Brittany Baum will be presenting a paper and two panels at the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE). “One of the things I’m the most excited about is having the chance to discuss some of our findings from the youth services focus groups,” Baum said. “This particular librarian demographic …
CONTINUE READINGStudent Success: Speech and Debate Team
This year’s School of Communication Speech and Debate team capped off a successful season with a winning performance at the National Championship in April.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Leads International Conference on Health Informatics
From June 3-6, 2024, Florida State University co-hosted the 12th IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI 2024) with the University of Florida in Orlando, Florida, under the direction of School of Information (iSchool) Associate Professor Dr. Zhe He.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Students, Faculty, and Alumni Participate in Special Olympics Healthy Hearing
This May, a group of clinical audiology students, faculty, and alumni from Florida State University’s (FSU) School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) participated in Healthy Hearing, a venue for the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes Program. The group aims to offer Special Olympics athletes free health screenings and education in a welcoming environment.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Class Submits Sign for Key Civil Rights Figure
This spring, Dr. Davis Houck’s rhetorical criticism class embarked on a mission to preserve the legacy of James Meredith, civil rights activist and the first African American student admitted to the racially segregated University of Mississippi.
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