In early November students in the FSU STARS program traveled to Atlanta, GA to meet with six companies over the span of two days to learn about what it is like to work for a large company, as well as what it takes to land a position at a corporate company. Students were also able to see what it would be like to be your own boss working at a start-up.
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STARS Students Travel to Atlanta to Network with Corporate Companies
SCSD Doctoral Candidate Selected as 2022 New Century Scholars Doctoral Scholarship
School of Communication Science and Disorders Doctoral Candidate Micah Hirsch was recently selected as the 2022 New Century Scholars Doctoral Scholarship. Every year, fifteen doctoral students in communication science and disorders programs are chosen to receive this award to support their studies. The award is aimed to help support the development of future researchers and professors.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Participates in Florida Public Library Directors Meeting
Drs. Don Latham and Marcia Mardis attended this year’s Florida Public Library Directors Meeting, which brings together public library leaders from across the State of Florida to learn and share new trends, ideas, and best practices from the library community.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Professor Helps Direct and Produce Theater Production at Mickee Faust
Dr. Donna Marie Nudd, Professor in the School of Communication and founding member of The Mickee Faust Club, served as the Executive Producer and Co-Director of the musical The Cursed House of Ravensmadd at The Mickee Faust Club this past semester.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Student Receives Rosalia Gonzales Award
This semester, School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) student Michelle Torres-Chavarro received the Florida State University Rosalia Gonzales Student Award at the Latinx Cultural Celebration Ceremony.
CONTINUE READINGDelta Zeta hosts event with SCSD Graduate Students for Children with Hearing Loss from the FSU Speech and Hearing Clinic
Last month, the Alpha Sigma chapter of Delta Zeta worked with Florida State speech pathology graduate students to host an event for children with hearing loss from the FSU Speech and Hearing Clinic. Delta Zeta’s philanthropy on a national level is Starkey Hearing Foundation whose mission is “to give the gift of hearing to those …
CONTINUE READINGFormer Dean Receives Posthumous Award from the National Communication Association
Dr. Theodore (Ted) Clevenger Jr., the first Dean of Florida State University’s former College of Communication, was posthumously awarded a Distinguished Scholar Award from the National Communication Association (NCA).
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