SCSD Doctoral Student and Associate Professor Receive Funding from the Institute of Politics.
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SCSD Doctoral Student and Associate Professor Receive Funding from the Institute of Politics
School of Communication Faculty and Students Accepted to ICA Conference
Several faculty and students from the school will be presenting their research at this year’s ICA Conference.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Doctoral Student Lateef Ayinde Joins Business Information Review Journal Editorial Board
Recently, School of Information doctoral student and graduate teaching assistant Lateef Ayinde was invited to become an Editorial Board member of the Business Information Review Journal. The Business Information Review (BIR), managed by Sage Publications, is an academic and professional journal that typically focuses on information provision and management. Ayinde joined the Editorial Board a …
CONTINUE READINGPhD Student Gets Published in the Journal of Communication Disorders
School of Communication Science and Disorders PhD student Denisha Campbell recently got a paper published in the Journal of Communication Disorders.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Alumni Find Success in Karate Combat
While they graduated at different times, two CCI alumni are now both involved with Karate Combat.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Brings Her Academic Expertise to the Work of Agatha Christie
Dr. Michelle Kazmer, Professor in the School of Information, is more than just a fan of famed author Agatha Christie. She is also a key part of a growing academic community which studies Christie’s many works. Known informally as “Agathologists”, this group began to form several years ago at a conference at the University of …
CONTINUE READINGFSU Innovation Hub to Recognize Students as “Seminole Innovators”
The FSU Innovation Hub is creating a new designation for students. Starting Spring 2023, students can be recognized as “Seminole Innovators”. The Seminole Innovators program provides undergraduate students from all majors with a pathway to experiential learning related to innovation and technology. Students that successfully complete the program requirements are recognized as “Seminole Innovators” at …
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