Four students that are involved in Women in IT/ICT Sharing Experiences (WISE) recently attended the Jacksonville Information Technology Conference (JITC) Tech Coast Conference.
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News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
Students in WISE Attend JITC Tech Coast Conference
SCSD Faculty Member Receives the Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Contributions in Clinical Achievement from ASHA
Dr. Selena Snowden, faculty member and Director of Audiology Services at the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD), was awarded the Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Contributions in Clinical Achievement from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Doctoral Student Gets Paper Published in Sage Journals
iSchool Ph.D. student Lateef Ayinde is the main contributor to a paper that was published in the Business Information Review-Journal in Sage Journals.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Gets Patent Approved by USPTO
School of Information Associate Professor Dr. Shuyuan Ho Metcalfe recently got her patent approved by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
CONTINUE READINGMeet Alumnus and Argonaut Coffee Owner Jason McArthur!
Jason McArthur graduated from FSU in 2012 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology. After working in the field for about a year, he decided he needed a change. Unsure about his future, he began working at a local Tallahassee coffee shop and eventually returned to FSU to pursue a second Bachelor’s degree in Exercise …
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Doctoral Candidate Gets Published in Communication Disorders Quarterly
School of Communication Science and Disorders Doctoral Candidate and FIREFLIES Fellow Kiana Hines recently had her first-author publication in Communication Disorders Quarterly.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Doctoral Students Presented at The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) had its 106th Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., where four College of Communication and Information (CCI) doctoral students had the opportunity to present their work.
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