Dr. Shuyuan Metcalfe, an Associate Professor in the School of Information, was recently named President of the Association of Information Systems (AIS) Special Interest Group on Information Security and Privacy (SIGSEC).
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News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
iSchool Professor Inaugurated as 2023-2024 AIS SIGSEC President
SCOM Alumna Publishes Poetry Book
School of Communication alumna Jocelyn Simmons recently published her first poetry book “Next Round On Me.”
CONTINUE READINGOPSWAT COO Stephen Gorham Joins the iAdvocacy Board
The School of Information (iSchool) is proud to announce the appointment of Stephen Gorham, Chief Operating Officer at OPSWAT, to its iAdvocacy Board.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor and Colleagues Receive a Pediatric Transplantation Journal Top Paper Award
iSchool professor Dr. Mia Liza Lustria, together with lead author Dr. Michael O. Killian from the College of Social Work, received the 2023 Pediatric Transplantation Journal Top Paper Award from the International Pediatric Transplant Association (IPTA).
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Students Encourage Others to Study Abroad Through FSU’s School of Communication
Studying abroad is an opportunity for students to experience the world as their classroom. The School of Communication provides specialized programs in London and in Florence.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Launches Successful First Year of AAC Camp
This summer, the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) launched its first Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Camp under the direction of Drs. Andrea Barton-Hulsey and Michelle Therrien, and with colleagues from special education and physical therapy, Dr. Kelly Whalon and Dr. Mari Therrien.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Assistant Professor Gets Research Published in The Journal of Acoustical Society of America
School of Communication Science and Disorders Assistant Professor Dr. Yasmeen Hamza’s research, “Representation of fricatives in subcortical model responses: Comparisons with human consonant perception,” was recently published in the Journal of Acoustical Society of America (JASA).
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