School of Communication Science and Disorders PhD student Denisha Campbell recently got a paper published in the Journal of Communication Disorders.
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PhD Student Gets Published in the Journal of Communication Disorders
CCI 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 …
CONTINUE READINGOnline MSIT Rises in National Rankings
The School of Information’s online Master of Science in Information Technology has once again been ranked among the nation’s best, according to the U.S. News and World Report 2023 rankings.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Alumna Noticed by Smithsonian Magazine
Julia Skinner, iSchool Alumna, mentioned in Smithosianian Magazine and Salon’s “Favorite Books of 2022.”
CONTINUE READINGStudent Groups CGS and STARS Host Robotics Petting Zoo Event for Young Girls
Recently, student groups Connecting Girls to STEM (CGS) and Students & Technology in Academia, Research & Service (STARS) hosted a Robotics Petting Zoo for 1st through 5th grade girls. The event included over 40 participants and 8 FSU student volunteers and was led by now recently graduated Ph.D. candidate Melissa Davis. CGS hosts 3-5 STEM …
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