Recently, Dr. Yunjung Kim, an associate professor for the School of Communication Science and Disorders, was appointed Associate Editor for the Journal of Communication Disorders which publishes original peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on topics related to disorders of speech, language, and hearing. In addition to being an SCSD associate professor, Dr. Kim also …
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SCSD Associate Professor Dr. Yunjung Kim Appointed Associate Editor for the Journal of Communication Disorders
Alumni Spotlight: Danny Connelly, Marketing Consultant and Actor
Meet Danny Connelly, a School of Communication Alumnus who now works as a Brand Marketing Executive and as an Actor.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Faculty Members Recognized as ASHA Fellows
Faculty members from the School of Communication Science and Disorders have been named Fellows by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and will be recognized at the annual conference in November.
CONTINUE READINGSchool of Communication Professor and Student Travel to Kosovo
School of Communication Associate Professor Malia Bruker, along with students Julia Galli (College of Communication and Information) and Delaney Williams (College of Social Sciences and Public Policy), traveled to Kosovo from May 31 to June 7 as part of a project with the Kosova Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims (KRCT).
CONTINUE READINGCCI Alumna Starts New Job at Pfizer
In May 2023, Gina Lafleur (B.S. ’12), an alumna of the School of Information, assumed a new position as the Senior Manager of Global Business Intelligence (BI) and Visualization within Pfizer, a renowned research-based biopharmaceutical company.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Alumna Publishes Children’s Book
Dr. Neleen Leslie-Piper recently published her first children’s book, A to Z Affirmations: from a mother to her sons.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Joins Interdisciplinary Research Team on $1.67M NIH Grant
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at FSU and UF, in partnership with Scene Health, recently received a $1.67M Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award.
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