Come to the Goldstein Library in the Louis Shores Building from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, for Gameday. Play games on big screens (Wii, PS2/PS3, X-box Indulge your fantasy to be in a rock band Eat pizza Win prizes
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News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
Gameday set for Saturday
Fish-fry to benefit Comm Disorders clinic
Scottish Rite is sponsoring a fish fry from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, to benefit the L.L. Schendel Speech and Hearing Clinic operated by FSU’s School of Communication Science & Disorders. Proceeds will be used for clinic scholarships, which cover fees for children’s therapy as well as tuition at Communication Camp in the …
CONTINUE READINGWCTV: CCI helps at-risk kids get computers
Computers donated by the Florida Attorney General’s Office and refurbished by FSU’s College of Communication & Information and Lutheran Social Services got new homes with at-risk kids. Check out the full story on WCTV’s Web site.
CONTINUE READINGComm students promote awareness of male breast cancer
Even men can get breast cancer. That’s the message a non-profit organization formed by a group of Florida State University students and their instructor wants people to know. The Alliance for Breast Cancer Awareness in Women & Men is the result of the work of graduate students in two communication classes taught by William J.P. …
CONTINUE READINGCCI merges school development/advancement programs
The Florida State University’s newly merged College of Communication & Information Leadership Board meets to merge development & advancement programs On July 17, 2009, Dr. Lawrence Dennis, dean of the newly merged departments of Communication, Communication Science & Disorders, and Information met with notable alumni and friends from all over the country in this inaugural …
CONTINUE READINGDr. Julie Stierwalt named ASHA Fellow
Dr. Julie A.G. Stierwalt, associate professor in the School of Communication Science & Disorders, was recently named a Fellow by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, one of the highest honors ASHA bestows. “Our students are so fortunate to have Dr. Stierwalt as a research mentor, professional role model, and teacher,” said Dr. Juliann …
CONTINUE READINGFrom Tallahassee to Tbilisi: Fulbright scholar to work for literacy in Georgia libraries
By MARK HARPER © DAYTONA BEACH NEWS-JOURNAL July 20, 2009 Last summer, as news broke of Russia’s invasion of neighboring Georgia, Heather Wakefield was in the throes of a months-long process, applying for a Fulbright grant to study and research literacy in the Central Asian nation. “I had come to love the country even …
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