School of Information Professor Paul Marty participated in a debate on campus centered around the impact of AI on universities.
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News about the research activities of the FSU College of Communication & Information
iSchool Professor Joins AI Debate at FSU
CCI Associate Dean and Research Specialist Present at The STARS Computing Corps Celebration Conference
College of Communication and Information (CCI) Associate Dean Ebe Randeree and Research Specialist Faye Jones presented at the Students and Technology in Academia, Research and Service (STARS) Computing Corps Celebration Conference in Dallas, Texas.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Faculty Helps FSU and UF Co-Host IEEE ICHI 2024
College of Communication and Information faculty members Mafe Brooks, Dr. Zhe He, Dr. Mia Lustria, and Dr. Balu Bhasuran are helping Florida State University and the University of Florida co-host the 12th IEEE International Conference on Health Informatics in Orlando, FL this upcoming June.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Students Participate in International Exchange in the Metaverse
During a Thursday class on November 9, 2023, Professor Andy Opel’s Immersive Documentary Production class joined students and faculty from the University of Tampere, Finland, and the Universities of Bergen and Volda, Norway, to exchange ideas about climate change.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Doctoral Student Wins Brian Murphy Paper Award
School of Communication (SCOM) doctoral student Sunah Lee was recently awarded the Brian Murphy Student Paper Award by the Union for Democratic Communications (UDC) during the 2023 UDC Conference.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Doctoral Student Presents her Research at the Florida Communication Association Conference
School of Communication (SCOM) doctoral student Alessandra Noli presented her research, “Exploring the Gendered Portrayal of Care Work in Business Magazines: A Quantitative Content Analysis,” at the 2023 Florida Communication Association (FCA) Conference. This study also received a Top Student Paper Award from FCA.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Receives IMLS Grant
School of Information Assistant Professor Dr. Margaret Ann Sullivan was recently awarded a two-year, $344,598 Early Career Development grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to investigate library outreach services and the opioid epidemic.
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