Distinguished and Endowed Provost McKenzie Professor and Founding Director of the Cognition and Emotion Lab (CEL) in the School of Communication (SCOM), Dr. Russell B. Clayton and his Florida State University student co-authors, doctoral students Junho Park, Sazzad Mahmud Shuvo, recent graduates of SCOM master degree programs Kristina Simon and Sherry Rasul, and undergraduate student Jessica Weinberg …
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News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
Cognition and Emotion Lab Team Published in Health Psychology
CCI Recognizes 5 Faculty Members with Named Professorships
FSU’s Named Professorship Program recognizes numerous faculty members every year for their contributions to the University. In 2025, five faculty members from the College of Communication and Information (CCI) received this honor.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Hosts FSUs Inaugural Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program
This summer, Florida State University’s School of Communication and Science Disorders (SCSD) hosted its inaugural six-week Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program (ICAP). The program, designed by Dr. Elizabeth Madden and Faculty Clinical Supervisor Ellen Nimmons, focuses on utilizing a new clinical service delivery model to better the communication skills of those with aphasia.
CONTINUE READINGAI Stories: CCI’s ThinkAI Association
The College of Communication & Information (CCI) is excited to spotlight CCI’s ThinkAI Association, a new FSU student organization designed to introduce students of all skill levels to AI.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Students Discuss the Impact of the Torchbearer 100
The Torchbearer 100 represents 100 undergraduate leaders that have made significant impacts on the Florida State University (FSU) community. The Torchbearer 100 plays on the phrase “Leaders and achievers” to encompass a wide range of students and their continuous commitment to the community.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Doctoral Student Presents at AMCIS 2025
School of Information doctoral student Ghazal Hussain presented her research at the America’s Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2025 in Montreal, Canada, on August 14-16.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Assistant Professor Published in Nature Genetics
Dr. Dillon Pruett, an assistant professor in the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD), was recently published in Nature Genetics for his “Large-scale genome-wide analysis of stuttering” study. “One of the most significant impacts of our work is the potential to reduce the stigma and shame often associated with stuttering,” Pruett said. Pruett and …
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