The Journal of Advertising (JA), a leading peer-reviewed journal in communication, published an online version of a study conducted by Distinguished & Endowed McKenzie Professor and Founding Director of the Cognition and Emotion Lab (CEL) in the School of Communication (SCOM), Dr. Russell B. Clayton, and his co-author, Dr. Jessica Gall Myrick, on June 27, 2025.
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News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
Journal of Advertising Publishes SCOM Professor’s Study
SCSD Students Publish Study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research
School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) Associate Professor Mollie Romano, master’s student Fran Baehman, and doctoral candidate Diana Abarca published their study, “A Low-Cost, Social Media–Supported Intervention for Caregivers to Enhance Toddlers’ Language Learning: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Acceptability Study,” in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) Publications on June 23, 2025.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Alumnus J. Marty Dormany Shares the Path to his Emmy Wins
J. Marty Dormany earned two Sports Emmys in 2025 as a part of the NBC team’s work in Outstanding Graphic Design in Event at the Paris Olympics and another in Outstanding Technical Team in Studio, also for his work at the Paris Olympics.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Alumnus Part of Award-Winning Team Honored with Foundry CSO Award
FSU Information Technology’s (IT) Third-Party Risk Management Program was named a 2025 Foundry Chief Security Officer (CSO) Conference award winner, recognizing their program as a leader in the cybersecurity field.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Graduate Students Visit Children’s Hospital in Panama
Six School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) graduate students visited Materno Infantil Jose Domingo De Obaldia, a Panamanian hospital for children with rare diseases, as part of their Project Team Enhanced Outcomes (TEO) experiential learning component.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD PhD Student Presents at the National Stuttering Association Conference
Angelica Barnabe, PhD student in the School of Communication of Science and Disorders (SCSD), spoke at the National Stuttering Association (NSA) conference in Denver, Colorado.
CONTINUE READINGSTARS Students and their Road to the 2025 National TSA Conference
Nine students and two alumni from Students in Technology, Academia, Research and Service (STARS) Alliance attended the 2025 National Technology Student Association (TSA) Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, which ran from June 27 to July 1, 2025.
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